Should my baby use a pacifier for sleep?
Pacifiers can be a helpful sleep aid and are associated with a lower risk of SIDS when used safely. Offer the dummy just before laying baby down, keep other cues calm (comforter + low white noise), and never attach the pacifier to cords, clips or toys in the cot. Always follow local safe-sleep guidance.
Try tonight
- Offer a pacifier just before laying baby in the cot.
- Keep Raffy’s sound on low to encourage sucking and calm.
- Do not tie the pacifier to toys or use cords/clips in the cot.
What parents say
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Bunny to the rescue !! ★★★★★
Couldn't be happier. This beautiful bunny helped Miss 3 settle to sleep without a dummy… The lullaby is her favourite, and being able to record Mum’s voice for daycare naps was the calming effect that helped her settle quickly. Quality is excellent and the charge lasts weeks. Thank you Riff Raff!
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I saw magic today! I love this toy and the magic it holds… ★★★★★
My 13-month-old is a poor sleeper. Tonight his pacifiers weren’t available, so I turned on the white noise + heartbeat. He hugged Raff and within 2 minutes he was sleeping — without the pacifier! Thank you for creating such a wonderful product.
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Thank you thank you thank you ★★★★★
During a tough regression, Raffy arrived fast. The moment he did, our baby snuggled him and calmed. Now when she’s grumpy I pop on white noise, give her Raffy and her dummy, and she stops crying. We turned on the lullaby after a wake and she slept 5 hours longer. Highly recommend!















































