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- Q: What age is the MAM Air Day & Night Baby Pacifier suitable for? A: The MAM Air Day & Night Baby Pacifier is designed for babies aged 16 months and older.
- Q: How does the glow in the dark feature work? A: One of the pacifiers in this pack features a glow in the dark design, allowing it to be easily located at night without turning on lights, which helps to avoid disturbing your baby's sleep.
- Q: What materials are used in the MAM pacifiers? A: The MAM pacifiers are made from high-quality, BPA-free silicone, ensuring safety and comfort for your baby.
- Q: How do the air holes benefit babies with sensitive skin? A: The pacifier's large open air holes allow for maximum airflow, helping to prevent irritation and allowing sensitive skin to breathe.
- Q: Is the nipple shape suitable for breastfed babies? A: Yes, the symmetrical orthodontic nipple shape is designed to feel like a mother's breast, making it ideal for breastfed babies transitioning to a pacifier.
- Q: How do I clean and care for the MAM pacifiers? A: The MAM pacifiers can be cleaned by washing with warm soapy water or by placing them in the dishwasher's top rack. Always ensure they are completely dry before use.
- Q: Are these pacifiers durable and long-lasting? A: Yes, the MAM pacifiers are made from durable materials that withstand everyday use while remaining soft and flexible for your baby's comfort.
- Q: What makes the MAM pacifiers different from other brands? A: MAM pacifiers are specially designed with input from parents and medical experts, featuring SkinSoft silicone that 94% of babies accept easily, alongside unique designs like the glow in the dark feature.
- Q: Is the pacifier easy for babies to hold? A: Yes, the pacifier is designed to stay easily in the baby's mouth and is the right size for comfort, making it easier for babies to hold and use.
- Q: Do these pacifiers meet safety standards? A: Yes, the MAM pacifiers meet or exceed US safety standards and are rigorously tested to ensure they are safe for babies.