what was the Binkys habits?
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The Dictionary of American Regional English (DARE) lists “binky” as a folk term used in western Indiana as of 1912 to mean “any little mechanical contrivance,” and the word seems to have been in use for many years as a name for anything small and either inconsequential or cute.
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"All you need to say is : The pacifier doesn't leave the house. " From here, it's usually a painless leap to : "The pacifier stays in a crib." Convincing your child to make the final break, however, maybe more challenging. Some parents use the "Binky fairy" or Santa to help smooth the transition.
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