Our nephew just turned four today. He had been having some trouble weaning off the pacifier, but agreed that on his fourth birthday, he would trade in his pacifiers for a "big boy" bike.

While I was at work, he and his mom left a big, wicker basket full of pacifiers on our doorstep - there is at least 35 in here. He made a card for the baby, explaining that they will "help her" - very sweet.

They've been cleaned, perhaps even sterilized, but they're chewed on, like most used pacifiers would be.

Should I just recycle them? We're not even sure we'll be using pacifiers with DD (who has yet to arrive), but if we do, I feel weird offering used ones.

WWYD?