Ben Gives Up His Pacifier: The book that makes children want to move on from Pacifiers!
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Ben Gives Up His Pacifier: The book that makes children want to move on from Pacifiers!
The makers of the award winning best seller, Bea Gives Up Her Pacifier have just launched a new 'boy' version of the book! If your child is struggling to give up his or her pacifier, then this is the solution the experts recommend. Children love this book, because it's a great story with fun illustrations, and parents love it because it enables children to kick their paci habit once and for all. The book follows the story of a little boy called Ben, who refuses to give up his pacifier. Then one night his mother persuades him to leave all his pacifiers outside her room for the 'Pacifier Fairy' to take - (in exchange for a special gift). Ben gets to meet the fairy, who shows him that it IS possible to give up pacifiers without shedding a single tear. After reading, children can follow the story at home by collecting up their pacifiers and leaving them outside their bedroom at night. Parents can then ensure that the 'Pacifier Fairy' takes them off to Fairyland, leaving a special gift in their place! The book also includes some fun ideas to help stop children missing the pacifiers, in the days after they've gone. "After hearing this storythree times, my son asked if hecould put his dummies out for thePacifier Fairy to take to Fairyland.Once they'd gone he didn't missthem one bit!" - Lucy Jones Reviews and praise for 'Bea Gives Up Her Pacifier': "There is no other book quite like this. When reading it to my own paci dependent daughter, she was swept away by the magic of the fairies. Thanks to this lovely book she knows the Pacifier Fairy will be visiting imminently and is prepared for it." JN2 Magazine "Bea Gives Up Her Pacifier is an enchanting tale featuring magical illustrations. The book acts as a step-by-step preparation for giving up pacifiers." The Ham and High