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We have been having a really hard time soothing Liam when he cries. This hold that Toby does seems to work
The rugrat figured out how to turn his head and spit out his paci in a way that lets him grab it back by himself later if he wants it back. He had it down pat by 1.5 months. I suspect a real problem child of the funniest kind is growing up here.
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So many pacifiers? Our baby doll Niko is going out soon. His pink pacifier is already attached to the jacket's pacifier strap, just like he always wants. But somehow he doesn't want to part with his white pacifier today, which he prefers to have in his mouth. And now he's still holding the blue pacifier in his hand. Well, theoretically Niko has two pockets. He can put the blue pacifier in one and the pink pacifier in the other. It's already hanging on the pacifier strap :)
About our three dolls:
Ella is a girl doll with a soft cloth body. She is a thumb sucker doll and can put her thumb in her mouth. We gave her doll glasses.
Niko and Paul are two anatomically correct boy dolls. Anatomically correct as both are shown with male gender details. For legal reasons I have to redact this part. We decided on such dolls because we like it when a doll is portrayed naturally. And because Paul has no hair, we gave him a wig from a previous doll.
And we liked the thumbsucker doll because one of our two kids used to be a thumbsucker child himself :)
About my three-month birthday I decided that I actually liked my pacifier after all. (This was soon after I realized how much fun it is to suck on everything that comes near my mouth). Though I'm still pretty fickle and don't want it all the time (I also like sucking on my fists or fingers) I am enjoying it much more than I used to!