December 18, 2011

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  • Re: dummies

    'Dummy' is the British English word for 'pacifier' - see Wikipedia for clarification if necessary. Thanks.

    Posted by Hannah (Metropolitan) January 04, 2012 23:58:51

  • dummies

    I'm sorry Hannah, but despite your answer I remain very puzzled by your use of the word "dummy". I'm at a loss because it doesn't fit what dictionaries say. Since when is a dummy a pacifier?

    Posted by kbwildthing January 04, 2012 22:24:18

  • Re: Kings' Day

    With regards to the query about dummies, it's a system used by parents to stop their children using a dummy (pacifier). The dummy is given away to the Kings, and the idea is that the child isn't upset by this method of removal because of all the positive associations with the Three Kings (the parade, gifts, etc.).

    Posted by Hannah (Metropolitan) January 01, 2012 20:18:38

  • Kings' Day

    Please clarify what is meant by "dummies from babies who are ready to give them up". Thank you, and all the best for 2012!

    Posted by kbwildthing December 30, 2011 23:28:45

  • See the kings on board?

    Did you know that the kings will come from east by sea?, Want to navegate on a sailing boat with them?, Memorable for the kids!
    contact: Víctor , 639 631 149, skylinebarcelona@gmx.com

    Posted by Víctor F. de la Reguera December 29, 2011 16:36:23

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