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Nascar Pacifier: The 'Fastest' Way to Baby ComfortBy Misti Norusis Vroom, vroom! If your little boy loves cars, then hell love Nascar Pacifiers. These adorable accessories come in bright colors with the car number of some of the most popular drivers on the Nascar circuit such as: Tony Stewart, Ryan Newman, and Kasey Kahne. These pacifiers are a welcome break from the typical look of pacifiers--pastels, teddy bears, ducks and other 'baby' themes that are cute but are, well, ordinary. Think of them as the 'faster' side of baby comfort toys, the pacifier with pizzazz. Best of all, they reflect the fun side of your childs personality, and look especially appropriate when hes crawling around the floor at breakneck speed. The Nascar Pacifiers is part of a Nascar set that includes sun shades, growth charts, curtain rods, and drawer pulls. Talk about a comfort toy with class! The Ultimate Comfort Toy Pacifiers are also indispensable during long trips, when children naturally get restless. Many parenting books recommend bringing pacifiers with children on plane trips, and giving them during takeoff and landing. The rapid change in altitude can cause 'ear popping', which small children find uncomfortable and even frightening. Sucking on pacifiers relieves that pressure and also gives them comfort in unfamiliar surroundings. During car rides, children can experience carsickness or just get fussy because theyd rather go out and play then sit in a confined space for several hours. Bringing pacifiers can settle them down for a nap, so they can sleep during the trip (letting you drive undisturbed--much safer for everyone in the car!) Pacifier Care Pacifiers must be cleaned regularly. Saliva is a breeding ground for bacteria, and so its necessary to wash them several times a day. Buy several pacifiers so your child doesnt 'miss' them; plus, youll need an extra pacifier in case the one your child is using falls to the floor. Dont attach pacifiers to very long chains or necklaces. These can be choking hazards, especially if you leave your child alone with one in a crib or chair. If you want to clip pacifiers to avoid losing them, use a chain thats too short to wrap around the childs neck. If your child has a favorite pacifier, buy more than one like it. Children can become attached to that pacifier and get very upset if it gets lost. Having a 'backup' pacifier will spare you a lot of trouble when its 3 am and he refuses to go to sleep with his treasured Nascar Binky. About the Author: Misti is the owner of Wishrooms.com which offers a huge selection of unique Kid Furniture at affordable prices!
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