If your child is struggling to give up his or her dummy, then this is a good book to buy. Children love it because it's a great story with fun illustrations, and parents love it because it enables children to kick their dummy habit once and for all.
Summary:
The little girl, Bea refuses to give up her dummy. Then one night her mother persuades her to leave all her dummies outside her room for the 'Dummy Fairy' to take - (in exchange for a special gift). Bea gets to meet the fairy, who shows her that it IS possible to give up dummies without shedding a single tear.
The book uses a fun and imaginative story to teach children why it makes sense to give up dummies, and it also offers up some fun ideas to stop them missing them once they've gone.
After reading, parents are all set to recreate their own nighttime 'visit from the Dummy Fairy', to the delight of their child.
"I read this book to my dummy-loving son. Afterwards he couldn't wait to leave his dummies outside his room for the Dummy Fairy to take. Amazingly he never asked for his dummy again." Liz Coxeter
Summary:
The little girl, Bea refuses to give up her dummy. Then one night her mother persuades her to leave all her dummies outside her room for the 'Dummy Fairy' to take - (in exchange for a special gift). Bea gets to meet the fairy, who shows her that it IS possible to give up dummies without shedding a single tear.
The book uses a fun and imaginative story to teach children why it makes sense to give up dummies, and it also offers up some fun ideas to stop them missing them once they've gone.
After reading, parents are all set to recreate their own nighttime 'visit from the Dummy Fairy', to the delight of their child.
"I read this book to my dummy-loving son. Afterwards he couldn't wait to leave his dummies outside his room for the Dummy Fairy to take. Amazingly he never asked for his dummy again." Liz Coxeter