Minbie dummies

Minbie has been a known one-stop shop for amazing baby products for a number of years. The brand, founded by Julia, a skilled designer and mother, first launched with their patented bottle teat. The Minbie Koala Dummy is a total rethink of the baby dummy, designed to address the complexities of newborn feeding. Its design supports the sucking reflex to activate the hormone (CCK) to induce sleep. The company is run by a team of mothers who have firsthand experience with the challenges of breastfeeding.

baby with dummy

 

The Minbie Orthodontic Dummy has been designed to soothe your baby while encouraging smooth transitions between breast and sleep. The koala-themed shield is gentle on the baby's delicate skin and allows proper airflow while the nipple soothes the sucking reflex, making it more pleasant for the baby.

 

This pacifier is made from medical-grade, hypoallergenic silicone, protecting your baby’s sensitive skin. Its one-piece construction makes the pacifier completely safe, easy to clean and simple to sterilize, so you have nothing to worry about when it comes to caring for and calming your baby.

Hone.pd have supported the award winning Minbie brand, working with Julia and her team supporting her in her vision creating innovative and unique kids products designs.

 

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