“Pacita the Pacifier Fairy is a vibrant and essential book for parents who have toddlers and young children, whether or not those children use a pacifier. This story about Pacita’s magical powers will put your children–and you too!–on the path to a life without pacifiers.”

David Roderick

Poet and Co-director of Left Margin LIT, David’s writing has been awarded a Wallace Stegner Fellowship at Stanford University, the Amy Lowell Traveling Scholarship, and the Campbell Corner Poetry Prize.

Pacita the Pacifier Fairy: “Game changer”

My son is almost 4, and the paci is the only part of growing up he has fought me on. He only uses it at nap time and bedtime but even the mention of the pacis going away would through him into crying fits. However, this book (and explaining the paci fairy is friends...

“Clever and helpful book”

Nice story and illustrations, and helpful content for parents at the end. The book is cleverly written so that you can replace the printed word "paci" with whatever your kid calls the pacifier without affecting the story and rhyming pattern (my son calls his paci...

“Growing up is hard to do”

Pacita is the binky fairy that helps ease the transition of growing up and giving up your pacifier. You cannot see Pacita, but she is there to give caring words of love and affection. Her job is complete when the child no longer misses their binky. Reading this with...

“A helpful, encouraging read for kids at a crucial life stage.”

A fairy encourages children to give up their pacifiers in Attry, Febvre, and Lawson’s picture book, illustrated by Huette (Rare Patients in the Waiting Room, 2012, etc.). Pacita, a dark-haired, light-skinned, humanlike fairy, visits anthropomorphic animal children...

“A precious tool in overcoming the binky!”

“Leaving behind the pacifier can be a daunting task for children and parents alike. Fortunately, Pacita the Pacifier fairy can come to the rescue. Beyond the clever story and engaging illustrations, the promise of giving up the beloved pacifier in exchange for a...

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