DaddyB1990 Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 Not as exciting as some of you would have hoped for! Saw this when out seeing my parents, tried to get a picture but it didn't come out so well, so here's one off the tinterweb! Link to comment
sonofninasayers Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 don't think any littles will be wanting to visit the tree Link to comment
diaperpt Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 Wouldn't it be ironic for a visitor to find a note saying, "I'm a chronological adult, but I still need my pacifier. I'm taking some of these, boiling them to make them sanitary, and will be using them to fill my need. Thank you, pacifier tree." (not at all suggesting that. In fact, it would be a bad idea. 1) they're too small for an adult 2) don't be so cheap; spring for your own!) Link to comment
Little Girl Milly Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 Wouldn't it be ironic for a visitor to find a note saying, "I'm a chronological adult, but I still need my pacifier. I'm taking some of these, boiling them to make them sanitary, and will be using them to fill my need. Thank you, pacifier tree." (not at all suggesting that. In fact, it would be a bad idea. 1) they're too small for an adult 2) don't be so cheap; spring for your own!) Link to comment
Guest Mikos Tay Posted January 27, 2014 Share Posted January 27, 2014 We have this in Sweden toooo, not a tree but the littles donate their pacifiers to the baby kittens/bunnies at the zoo. (they switch between bunnies and kittens depending on who gets breeded and when) 1 Link to comment
Jennifer Funshine Posted January 30, 2014 Share Posted January 30, 2014 I found this to be quite sad.. even a little morbid, seeing all those pacifiers hung from this year. Having to give up your "best friend" like that, regardless of age seems to generate trauma rather than productivity. Wouldn't it be easier to have the child put his or her pacifier into a special box as a keepsake or something? Perhaps my opinion is a bit jaded on the subject but seriously, save your children the tears and let them decide what to with their close companions. Link to comment
Gawain Posted February 1, 2014 Share Posted February 1, 2014 I found this to be quite sad.. even a little morbid, seeing all those pacifiers hung from this year. Having to give up your "best friend" like that, regardless of age seems to generate trauma rather than productivity. Wouldn't it be easier to have the child put his or her pacifier into a special box as a keepsake or something? Perhaps my opinion is a bit jaded on the subject but seriously, save your children the tears and let them decide what to with their close companions. Link to comment
dummysucker Posted February 11, 2014 Share Posted February 11, 2014 I notice there were no nuk 5's on there lol Link to comment
Baby Brian Posted February 13, 2014 Share Posted February 13, 2014 Yeah, maybe some of those are from kids that gave them up for new, bigger ones. Here's to hoping at least. Link to comment
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