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"...best $15 you'll ever spend..."
"...makes a nice shower gift..."
"...this ingenious little snot sucker
really lives up to it’s name."
"...[Nosefrida] rocks. Seriously, if it
was a man, I'd marry him."
"...unique configuration greatly
increases effectiveness..."
"...a must have for small children..."
"...a product every new parent
should own."
"I sure wish I'd had something like
this when my kids were babies."
"This thing really sucks
(in a good way)!"
"..the sexiest product in its category..."
"...less chance of irritating
her nasal tissue."
"Where was this thing for the first
25 months of my daughter's life?! "
"You may want to try Nosefrida ($15; nosefrida.com).
 It's placed just at the nostril opening instead of inside
the nose, so it irritates your baby less."
Winterproof your
baby
A pediatrician's guide to
keeping your baby healthy
- and warm enough! -
by Dr.
William Sears, M.D.
"What a relief!"
"...you may be begging for
one of these some late night
coming soon!!"
sniffle, cough, achoo!  
"I like the Nosefrida, which doesn't require you to put
anything inside the nose; find one at nosefrida.com, $15."
DR. WILLIAM SEARS, M.D.
SETS THE RECORD STRAIGHT ON
SEVEN COMMON COLD MYTHS
"Swedish parents have
been using it for years"
You’re proud of your maternal skills.

Which is why when baby has a cold, you’ll want the Nosefrida nasal
aspirator, a Swedish solution to kiddie congestion.

Just hold the red end in your mouth and put the other end on your little one’
s sniffly snout. Then, hold on, suction the mucus out. Gross? Kind of. But
a filter prevents it from infecting you.

No, sucking out boogies isn’t high on your list of fun mommy activities, but
both you and your tyke will breathe easier. And you can reuse the
ingenious tube, as long as you clean it and change the filter.

So go ahead: Pat yourself on the back.

You were right on the nose.
Let Nosefrida Ring
Nosefrida Nasal Aspirator
"an alternative to traditional
nasal syringe bulbs."
"...disgusting but necessary."
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