Little Bunny gradually learns to give up his pacifier.
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"When Little Bunny was born, he cried and cried until someone popped a pacifier into his mouth. As he got bigger, he used it all the time. When the dentist suggests it's time to give up the pacifier to 'help keep your teeth nice and straight,' Little Bunny first uses the pacifier and only in the house, then only in his room, then only on a special chair. Finally, he wraps it up and gives it to his newborn cousin. Any family whose preschooler has a plug in his mouth will enjoy this book. The child will love the sympathetic depiction of Little Bunny and his pacifier, while the parents will be encouraged that such a loving, supportive approach might actually work. The situation is never defined as a problem, just a normal part of growing up. As in the other Little Bunny books, warm watercolor illustrations add greatly to the book's appeal."
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