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Description
Morison's Baby Dreams Classic Soother is meticulously designed to support your baby’s natural oral development while providing soothing comfort. Specifically crafted for infants aged 4 months and older, this orthodontic soother helps satisfy a baby’s natural sucking reflex, making it an essential companion for naptime, travel, or fussy moments. Constructed from 100% BPA-free, food-grade silicone, the nipple is soft, odourless, and tasteless, ensuring it is gentle on your baby's delicate gums and emerging teeth. The shield features integrated air vents to promote better airflow, significantly reducing the risk of skin irritation around the mouth.

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Directions for Use
For optimal hygiene and safety, follow these step-by-step instructions when using the Morisons nipple soother:
Key Benefits
The Morison's classic soother nipple is a pediatric accessory used to comfort and calm infants. It satisfies a baby’s natural sucking reflex, aids in self-soothing during sleep regressions, and helps alleviate fussiness. It is specifically contoured for babies aged 4 months and above.
Yes, it is entirely safe for daily use. It is crafted from 100% BPA-free silicone, ensuring no harmful chemicals are ingested. However, paediatricians recommend using it primarily during naps and bedtime to allow for normal babbling and speech development during waking hours.
Wash it daily using warm water and a mild baby-bottle cleanser. You can also sterilise it by boiling it in water for 3–5 minutes or using a standard steam steriliser. Always let it cool and squeeze out any trapped water before giving it to your baby.
By 4 months of age, breastfeeding routines are typically well-established. Using a dummy at this stage rarely causes nipple confusion. In fact, many clinical guidelines suggest introducing a pacifier at sleep times after 1 month of age.
When used correctly and phased out at the appropriate age, it generally does not cause long-term dental issues. This pacifier features an orthodontic design to minimise pressure on the gums. Most pediatric dentists recommend weaning babies off pacifiers between the ages of 2 and 3.
You should replace the soother every 4 to 8 weeks. However, if you notice any physical damage, such as a hole, a tear, discolouration, or a sticky texture on the silicone tip, discard and replace it immediately to prevent choking hazards.
No. If the baby's pacifier, 4+ months, falls out while your little one is asleep and they do not wake up crying, there is no need to reinsert it.
While it is gentle on sore gums and provides some comfort, a pacifier is not meant to be chewed heavily like a teether. If your baby is aggressively biting due to teething, transition them to a dedicated silicone or water-filled teething ring.
Rhythmic suckling lowers a baby’s heart rate and triggers the release of endorphins (feel-good hormones) in the brain. This naturally relaxes their nervous system, making it easier for them to transition into a deep, restful sleep.
You should only use a specially manufactured, short pacifier clip to attach the dummy to clothing. Never use loose string, yarn, or ribbons, as these pose a critical strangulation risk.
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