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- Q: What is the Ryan & Rose Cutie PAT Pacifier Teether? A: The Ryan & Rose Cutie PAT is a multifunctional product that serves as both a pacifier and a teether, designed specifically for babies who prefer a bulb-shaped nipple.
- Q: What materials is the Cutie PAT made from? A: The Cutie PAT is made from 100% medical grade silicone, ensuring it is safe, non-toxic, and free from harmful substances such as BPA, PVC, phthalates, and latex.
- Q: Is the Cutie PAT suitable for babies with teeth? A: The Cutie PAT Bulb is designed for babies without teeth. For babies with teeth, it is recommended to transition to the Cutie PAT Flat or Round Stage 2.
- Q: How should I clean the Cutie PAT before use? A: Before first use, sterilize the Cutie PAT in boiling water for 3 minutes and let it air dry. Before each use, wash it with warm water and mild soap.
- Q: Can the Cutie PAT be washed in a dishwasher? A: Yes, the Cutie PAT is dishwasher safe, but it should only be placed on the top rack.
- Q: What features make the Cutie PAT comfortable for babies? A: The Cutie PAT features a soft round nipple that mimics the comfort of breastfeeding, along with larger breathing holes for ventilation and a teething handle with ridges for gum relief.
- Q: Is the Cutie PAT designed to attach to a pacifier clip? A: Yes, the Cutie PAT can easily attach to a pacifier clip, providing convenience for parents.
- Q: How does the Cutie PAT promote fine motor skills in babies? A: The design of the teether handle allows babies to grip and hold it easily, which encourages independence and the development of fine motor skills.
- Q: What should I do if the Cutie PAT shows signs of damage? A: If the Cutie PAT shows any signs of damage such as cracks or excessive wear, it should be discarded immediately to ensure safety.
- Q: What is the patent status of the Cutie PAT? A: The Cutie PAT is protected under U.S. Patent No. D887,014, highlighting its unique design.