Bibs® Colour Set of 2 6-36 months - vanilla/dolphin

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BIBS pacifiers are recommended by hospitals and health care providers worldwide due to their safe and practical design.
The top of the BIBS Colour anatomical, orthodontic pacifier is round - fitting the baby's palate - while the bottom is flattened, ensuring a comfortable tongue position.
The pacifier natural rubber .

BIBS Colour is the first member of the BIBS pacifier family: it has been helping mothers since 1978.
BIBS pacifiers are BPA, PVC and phthalate free.
Designed and made in Denmark.


Size 2: from 6+ months

The teat shield of BIBS pacifiers is made of 100% food-safe material. 100% BPA, PVC and phthalate free. All BIBS pacifiers are designed and manufactured in Hillerod, Denmark. The products comply with the European standard EN 1400+A2.

Natural rubber is a natural material made from the sticky, milky sap of the Hevea (also known as the rubber tree). The sap is responsible for the shade of the teats. It is an extremely soft, flexible and durable material that perfectly resembles a mother's breast for babies. Natural rubber wears out due to strong UV radiation, heat and the passage of time. Due to the elasticity of the material, the teat changes, depending on the intensity of use, it can stretch, swell and discolor. Natural rubber teats should only be disinfected following the steps recommended by BIBS and it is recommended to replace them every 4-6 weeks for safety and hygiene reasons. Since natural rubber is a natural material, the color and transparency of the teats may vary.

Cleaning:
Frequent disinfection of pacifiers is important for hygiene reasons. The younger the child, the more important it is to protect against bacteria. The pacifier should be disinfected before first use.
1. Place the pacifier in a small container, immediately pour boiled water over it.
2. Let stand for at least 5 minutes and then cool.
3. Gently squeeze the remaining water out of the pacifier.
Rinse the pacifier thoroughly with warm water or scald it before each use.

The valve on the teat allows air to flow easily during sucking. This ensures that the teat softens in your little one's mouth. The valve can cause water to enter the teat during disinfection. In this case, hold the teat upwards and gently squeeze the water out.
Don't disinfect too many pacifiers at once and use plenty of water for soaking.