Fanci-Free Whimsical Flower Pacifier Pouch

After two children who wouldn’t take a pacifier no matter how hard I tried, I now am raising a binky-addict. Along with the benefits comes the burden of needing to keep a clean binky on hand at all times. That’s the idea behind this pacifier pouch from Fanci-Free. It clips on your diaper bag to keep a pacifier clean and easy to locate. I’m not really convinced it is necessary, but it is quite attractive, and it is also on sale for $2 (75% off). If you think it is worth a try, you can pick one up at littledudesanddivas.com. It would make a cute little gift, too.
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July 14th, 2009 at 8:22 amI was having major problems with my son’s binky addiction. My friend raved about the cut method, and all of the psychology behind it. There is a free site; http://www.bye-bye-binky.com -on dropping the binky. Very cool stuff, worked beautifully for my son. Four days later he did not want anything to do with his binky (his choice btw). I am also interested in others experiences with this method…. Bella
July 20th, 2009 at 1:45 pm