It's easier to wean a
baby off of a pacifier
than it is a thumb.











2009 JPMA Innovation Award Finalist

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FAQ

1.    1.        How do I clean my baby's

                    Paci-Sphere?
     Paci-Sphere is top rack dishwasher safe. You

     should always sterilize your baby's pacifier

     prior to first use.

2.        How old should baby be to use
                         Paci-Sphere?

     We recommend baby be at least 3 months of 
     age to use Paci-Sphere
as intended.

3.        Is Paci-Sphere heavy? 
     
 No! Paci-Sphere pacifier is very lightweight.

4.        Where are the Paci-Sphere

                    nipples made?
       Germany.  100% silicone.

5.        Is Paci-Sphere safe?
       Yes. Paci-Sphere, when in production, will be made
         in the USA using materials approved by the
         FDA so parents can have peace of mind.  
         Paci-Sphere will be tested by an independent lab
         to make sure it meets the latest
ASTM and 
        CPSIA 
toy safety standards. Paci-Sphere is 
         non-toxic and free of lead, phthalate, BPA,
         PVC and latex.

6.        Does the nipple come in

                  various sizes?
       
Yes. There is a 3-6 month size that has a 
          round (cherry) nipple so that breastfed 
          babies don't get "nipple confusion" and the
          6mo+ size is fitted with an Orthopedic nipple.
 

7.         Will you ship Paci-Sphere 

                   Internationally?
        Yes. Until we are in production, please use our
        Contact Us page.

8.          Is there a nipple cover?
        Yes,  it's replaceable and recyclable.


9.         Where can I get a

                  Paci-Sphere?
        We are currently in the prototype stage, with 
        tooling done as of this posting.  We are in the
        process of fine tuning the product.  We will

        post a page on our website listing the location
        of retailers carrying Paci-Sphere. Paci-Sphere will 
        also be available for purchase on this website, 
        so keep checking back. 

10.        What's next? 
        Why, the Paci-Sphere Teether of course!

Thank You for visiting.  Enjoy your Paci-Sphere!!!

General Information
 It is natural for your baby to 
     want to suck, this is why 
     they like pacifiers.
 Sucking can help calm and 
      comfort your baby if a 
      cuddle is not enough.
 Give your pacifier a good pull
      test each time you give to 
      baby 
 Always make sure pacifier is 
      clean prior to giving to baby.
 If pacifier is worn or torn in 
     anyway replace it.
 Never dip your pacifier into 
     sweet substances, it will
     damage baby's teeth.
 Never attach ribbons or 
      cords to baby's pacifier.
 It's a good idea to keep a 
     few spare pacifiers close 
     by, so you always have a 
     sterile one available to 
     soothe baby.