LOVI Silicone Dynamic Soother 18m+ 2 pcs Blossom Ivory

Catalog no: 22/924girl

LOVI Silicone Dynamic Soother 18m+ 2 pcs Blossom Ivory

Catalog no: 22/924girl
Blossom
Protects the suckling reflex

Dynamic nipple is made of non-homogeneous silicone layer, which enables shrinking and expanding with the baby’s suckling motions.

Safe for breastfeeding

Symmetrical shape of teat is based on the shape of a nipple filled with milk, which provides baby with a familiar feeling similar to that of the breast. 

Breathing freely through the nose

Profiled shield with an appropriate cutout for the baby's nose, which makes it easier to breathe through the nose and swallow saliva, just like with the breast. 

Safe for bite and speech

Dynamic nipple and  active neck becomes thin enough during sucking to enable the child to close and work the gums freely while sucking, and to provide enough space in the mouth for the tongue to work, which reduces the risk of malocclusion and speech defects. 

Does not deform in the mouth

Nipple is made of durable silicone that does not deform in the child's mouth during use.

Does not burden the child's bite 

A very light soother does not burden the child's mouth and minimizes the risk of malocclusion.

Children’s favorite soother
No 1 among soother​
Confirmed in a consumer survey conducted on a group of 700 mothers of children aged 0-24 months, GfK, November 2018
Antiallergic

Delicate silicone in the soother is a neutral material for the baby and the least allergic, smell and taste are not felt, which is especially important at this stage when the child is sensitive to external stimuli. 

Gentle to the skin

Holes in the shield allow air to flow freely, which reduces the risk of skin irritation.

Comfortable gripping handle

It makes it easier to give the baby a soother and attach a chain or ribbon. 

Adapted to older children

Silicone nipple of the soother is reinforced, making it more resistant to biting. This is especially important in times of intensive tooth and gum development.

In Set:

  • LOVI Dynamic Soother (2 pcs)

  • capsule for hygienic soother storage

  • Pouring boiling water Pouring boiling water
  • Sterilizer Sterilizer
  • Not for use in the microwave Not for use in the microwave
  • Do not wash in the dishwasher Do not wash in the dishwasher
Product details:
  • adapted to older children

  • protects the suckling reflex

  • safe for breastfeeding

  • ensures free breathing and swallowing of saliva 

  • it is very light, so it does not burden the child's bite 

  • does not interfere with the proper development of speech and bite, provided that orthodontic and neurological recommendations are followed ​

  • silicone nipple does not deform in the mouth 

  • silicone nipple does not deform in the mouth 

LOVI dynamic soother is safe for the sucking reflex and does not disturb the development of speech and bite, provided that orthodontic and neurologopedic recommendations are followed.  Dynamic soother, thanks to its unique construction of silicone of various thicknesses, stretches and contracts according to the baby's sucking rhythm. Thanks to this, it protects his sucking reflex and does not have an adverse effect on breastfeeding. Symmetrical shape of teat is based on the shape of a nipple filled with milk, which provides baby with a familiar feeling similar to that of the breast. Soother’s nipple is flattened and the neck is so thin that it allows the child to close mouth freely and work its gums properly while sucking, and to provide enough space in the mouth for the tongue to work, which reduces the risk of malocclusion and speech defects*. ​

Silicone nipple of the soother is strengthened, making  it resistant to biting. This is especially important during periods of intensive development of teeth and gums.​

*A product usability study conducted under clinical conditions on a group of 150 infants aged 0-18 months in specialised, regional paediatric and neurological clinics in Poland, operationg under the National Health Fund, in Katowice, Rzeszów and Bydgoszcz, involving midwives and parents, in 2010.

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