Instead of spitting it out, Ivey now uses her hands to skillfully remove her binky from her mouth. However, she has not yet developed enough eye-hand coordination to return it to her mouth without mommy’s help.
Note: The above video was shot, edited, and posted using my iPhone.
About Kelly Tirman
Kelly Tirman is Natural Connector, Crowdsourcer and Change Management Business Professional specializing in eCommerce & Social Business. She currently works as a Senior Business Operations Manager for Walmart’s Global eCommerce Business however in her “free-time” Kelly blogs on several topics including Urban Living, Raising Multilingual Children, Organic Beauty. She happily resides in San Francisco with her husband and two children.
















OMG, that is TOO adorable. Wow, she’s a gorgeous kid, just like her mommy.
Oh man, you’re making me want to update my iphone to the video model. What a cute little baby girl!
The funniest part is we have a couple pacifiers that have a right side up – a dent where the nose fits in – and she always puts them in upside down. Makes me laugh every time.
Mine did the same thing, but within about a month of getting it out she learned to get it back in