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Florrie the Dummy Fairy

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The dummy fairy collects dummys from toddlers all over the world and gives them to babies who need them (wink, wink). As with all the techniques, build up to a point where you have told your baby or child that the dummy fairy will be visiting. A week should be enough time to send them the message that the dummy will soon be gone but that the really exciting bit is still to come.

We would reasonably expect any broken sleep caused by the change to gradually improve over a period of a few days to a few weeks,’ Trent explains.If the dummy is causing problems, such as damaging your baby’s gum, you can replace it with another object that will serve as a soother but won’t cause damage. Try offering a soft blanket or a stuffed animal that your baby can cuddle instead of their dummy. These newborn essentials will provide them a much-needed soothing and comfort to aid the process.

Create a colorful “bye-bye dummy” calendar. Whether you decide to take three days or three weeks, your youngster will appreciate the time to prepare mentally and emotionally. Not only can your baby become dependable on the dummy as a soothing mechanism, but it can also affect growing teeth and stop their tongue from moving freely as they grow older. The dummy can also impend their ability to chatter as they’re starting to speak and slow down their speech development." Signs that indicate it might be time to take away the dummy The dummy fairy or dummy superhero is a really helpful strategy for children aged 2 and above. Make sure your child can understand the concept of rewards and has started to develop a better self-regulation of emotions. For some children, this may develop closer to 2.5-3 years. If your baby’s dummy isn’t causing a problem, then there is no urgency to get rid of it, and it’s entirely up to you when you do so. Nevertheless, if your baby is developing a dependency, especially when it comes to sleep, then you might need to consider a dummy intervention.Make up a story that will encourage your older children to give up their dummy. For example, tell them that if they leave their dummy underneath their pillow overnight, just like with the Tooth Fairy, a present they’ve wanted for a long time will appear instead in the morning. On the day the dummy is going, you could hang the dummy on a tree, then go and have some quiet time or an outing while the dummy fairy comes to take away the dummy for another baby who needs it. Equally the dummy can be put in the bin by the child and they can watch the waste collectors take it away in the big lorry. Either works. The aim is for them to understand it’s gone away and not at home any longer. Positive reinforcement of the message When the big day arrives embrace it with a full sense of fun and frolics. After all this is a truly magical milestone and should be celebrated and enjoyed. Norris says: ‘The main thinking about the plan I use is you need to be consistent and not give in. That’s why it’s best to throw all of the dummies away at the beginning so you’re not tempted!’

This set includes a small hamper. It’s big enough to take both Dummy and reward, and tied with organza ribbon and a Dummy Fairy charm. There is a pot of sparkling Fairy Dust too. Plus a printed Dummy Fairy Poster and an exclusive copy of the Fairy Nice times, with which to begin your adventure. Have you heard the story that goes with this Dummy Fairy set?Your child probably won’t find it easy to part with the dummy. So if you feel it’s time for the dummy to go, introducing the dummy fairy may be a helpful and gentle method to support this.

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