To keep Soothies in? Please say yes...
To keep Soothies in? Please say yes...
pomegranate / 3577 posts
We have two and I love them. Although E didn't really "get" pacifiers until much later.
grapefruit / 4442 posts
DD hated the wubnub, it was the shape of the pacifier, she likes Nuk ones. Now that she is older she walks around with the cat and tries to put the paci in her mouth but then realizes its not a Nuk brand and just holds it.
pomegranate / 3331 posts
we only introduced it recently but she LOVES it! she holds the arms and legs and it helps give her control. and sometimes she takes out the paci and just starts eating the arms and legs (teething girl!) it's been a lifesaver for us. it is also the only paci i've seen her take out and put back in.
squash / 13208 posts
oh and when we were done with them I cut off the pacifier part and DD still sleeps with it
pomegranate / 3565 posts
Yes - it was easier for DS to find it. He would rub the stuffed animal part in his face to soothe himself. As he got older, I didn't like seeing it hang from his mouth but he gave it up at 15 months.
kiwi / 689 posts
Yes! As soon as we introduced the wubbanub LO went from waking up every hour and a half for paci reinsertion to just one wake-up to nurse overnight. They're my number one best baby purchase
kiwi / 612 posts
Yes! He still loves and sleeps with "Mr. Elephant" to this day. I definitely recommend them!
grapefruit / 4903 posts
We loved ours! In the swaddle stage, it kept the paci in her mouth. As she got older, she would sleep clutching the lamb's leg.
grapefruit / 4988 posts
Sort of. She liked it, but she prefers the shape of avent pacifiers. So she is more likely to keep those in anyway.
pomegranate / 3225 posts
it definitely helped. we swore by ours. And, it is easier for them to put them back in at an early age.
Only thing to be aware of is she got so hooked on the soothie, she didn't want the orthodontic kind so we had to stop it cold turkey once she had a lot of teeth (15 months).
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
Oh my gosh, yes. yes yes yes. And when E got older, she could find the animal and shove the paci back in her mouth much easier than if it was just the paci
grapefruit / 4712 posts
Yes!! We drive a lot, so they are a god send. I have bought them for all my mommy friends. Plus I love shopping for them. Wish they didn't cost so much.
hostess / watermelon / 14932 posts
yes. my LO is 19 months and still so attached to her two wubbanubs.
coconut / 8498 posts
LO didn't like them, but a friend swears by them because you can wrap the animal in the swaddle and it stays in much better.
hostess / cantaloupe / 6486 posts
LO didn't like them but the LO I nannied for was a die hard wubbanub fan. We called it a Wubby, way cute if you ask me.
pear / 1823 posts
My LO didn't like his. I think it was the shape of the pacifier. The only kind he would take was MAM.
blogger / honeydew / 7081 posts
I think if your LO will take the soothie pacifier, than a Wubbanub is a great help!
K just chews on it....but she won't take any pacifier, so that's not surprising.
GOLD / pomelo / 5737 posts
We didn't start with it til later but I think it helped..it heled we also have something to grab and made it easy for her to get the paci in the motn!
persimmon / 1198 posts
We just got one and it definitely stays I'm better, but my almost 6 week old can help move the paci back into his mouth if he looses his grip on it. The animal helps keep it at his mouth and at the right angle. It has been awesome the couple times we've driven since getting it.
Also, it seems to give him something to do with his hands that helps comfort him...he has been holding the legs or the ears of his puppy while sucking the paci. It is adorable!
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