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Pacimal Pacifier

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Watch this video from Mommy TV a physician-turned-entrepreneur who is selling her invention called the "Pacimal". It's a pacifier that attaches to a stuffed animal. All the parts of safe and the design of the animal helps aid child development.

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Pacimal Pacifier (1:32)

Watch this video from Mommy TV a physician-turned-entrepreneur who is selling her invention called the "Pacimal". It's a pacifier that attaches to a stuffed animal. All the parts of safe and the design of the animal helps aid child development.

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Watch this video about taking your child's temperature with a temporal thermometer on HowStuffWorks. See how a new thermometer from Mobi works by taking your child's temperature on their forehead or in their ear. Check out this new product; video... More »

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