As generations of nursemaids have claimed, ginger ale, America's oldest soda, is an effective stomach soother. |
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Travelling with a baby to the sun demands more than a spare soother and a tube of factor 50 sunscreen. |
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Do we sometimes think of religion as a soother, that it's about making us feel good, or providing comfort and consolation? |
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Because you can control when and how your child uses a soother. You can't control a thumb going into the mouth. |
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Their thumb, on the other hand, is often used instead of a soother but it is very bulky in the mouth and can damage the teeth and the palate. |
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If the child uses a soother it will not produce decay unless it is dipped in sweet substances. |
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Chinese won-ton noodle soup began in the mouth as a simple soother, but ended with bracing spice. |
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Never tie the baby in the crib and do not let the baby wear a necklace or a soother on a cord around the neck. |
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If a child keeps sucking a soother or thumb after the permanent teeth have come in, it could cause problems with how the jaw and teeth grow. |
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If this is turned down, give your child a clean soother, a stuffed toy or a blanket. |
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It is recommended that normal term breastfeeding infants be not given a soother until breastfeeding is well established. |
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An ultra soft soother which is specifically designed not to interfere with the development of the mouth will be able to calm and console them. |
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Finally, never dip the soother in sugar or other sweet substances as this can cause tooth decay. |
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You should never add honey to baby food, or use honey on a soother. |
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David, a reputed harp player and psalmist, becomes Saul's armor-bearer and official soother. |
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Flat, drop-shaped symmetrical teats respect the natural development of your baby's palate, teeth and gums, even if the soother ends upside down in the mouth. |
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A far preferable alternative to dinky hotel soaps, this set contains two deliciously fragrant shower gels, a scrub, Coco de Mer body lotion, a temple soother and ambient spritz. |
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The soother in the young woman's...no, I'll call her a girl. |
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An after sun skin soother with a comforting, highly moisturizing texture to soothe and intensively hydrate the skin, and quickly restore its softness and freshness. |
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A rehydrating after sun skin soother with a comforting texture, to soothe and intensively moisturize the skin and enhance a tan thanks to its self tanning action. |
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Never put sugar, honey or corn syrup on a soother. |
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He tears his soother, he trades with a neighbour. |
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Rich in polysaccharides, anthraquinones, glycol-proteins, and albumen, aloe vera has been used for thousands of years and has a well-documented history as a potent skin soother and softener. |
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More than a day of rest, Sunday was a cementer of relationships, a soother of the mind, a comfort to the body and an elixir for the soul. |
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A bottle or soother is helpful for an infant. |
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The soother with an anatomical and functional teat with a rigid shield without a ring, but fitted with a practical button which even children find it easy to grasp. |
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