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This reversible baby pacifier combines nighttime visibility with a soft feel to help soothe infants during naps and feeds. The glow-in-the-dark baby pacifier design makes it easier to locate in low light, and the symmetrical shape lets parents place it in the mouth either way for faster acceptance. It suits babies aged 6 to 18 months who prefer a low-profile, natural-feeling nipple.
Key Points
The pacifier features a slim stem and an open shield that leaves room for the nose and chin, reducing contact with delicate skin and improving airflow. The front surface glows after exposure to light, which helps nighttime use and reduces fumbling during diaper changes or sleep interruptions. 😊
The bulb is made of soft silicone that aims to mimic a natural round shape and support baby’s suckling reflexes. The design is reversible so the soother can be used in either orientation without impacting comfort. Consider that glow intensity depends on how much light exposure it receives during the day according to the manufacturer. 🌙
Breathability is part of the shield design with multiple holes to minimize irritation and let moisture escape. The thin stem is less intrusive in the mouth, which may help some infants accept the pacifier more readily. The set includes four identical units, making it practical for rotation while others are being cleaned.
Technical Specifications
- Name: Dr. Brown's Advantage Glow-in-The-Dark Baby Pacifier, Fully Symmetrical Soother
- Age range: 6-18 months
- Material: 100% silicone bulb
- Pack contents: 4 pack
- Safety: BPA free
- Color: Scooter Squirrel-Purple Nature
Usage Recommendations
Use the pacifier after charging it briefly under a light source to maximize the glow effect overnight. For hygiene, rotate pacifiers so some can be sterilized while others are in use. If your baby resists a particular nipple shape, try gentle introduction during calm moments rather than forcing it during high distress. 🍼
Note that glow-in-the-dark features are intended for locating the pacifier and are not a substitute for proper nighttime supervision. Also, silicone nipples can show wear over time, so check regularly for changes and replace according to general safety guidance from pediatric sources.

















