It started a soother revolution: now there were silicone soothers, an alternative to latex soothers. Not only was fashion gaudy, cars vividly- coloured and accessories trendy and bright, even NUK dipped its products in new colours. Thanks to new printing technologies, many products could now be manufactured with colourful designs. NUK was — once again — at the forefront of current trends. Higher, further, faster could be the three words that best describe this decade. At the same time, scientists were concentrating even more on babies and children.
Long-term studies and new research findings showed that babies react to their environment at a very early age and that this interaction also has an effect on their development.
It was the starting signal for countless ante and postnatal support programmes. Classical music was said to increase foetal well-being and intelligence, while toys were said to advance early learning. But mothers were not left out: in Germany, the right to a place in a kindergarten was established by law and, thanks to electronic media, the traditional workplace became more flexible.
Increasingly more mothers were able to combine work and family life better. The latest anthropological study of humankind findings revealed that for both teats and soothers it is important not only for their shape to suit the jaw, but that they are also of the optimal size. NUK had even more good ideas in the s: in , the leak-proof drinking cup came onto the market to help children learn to drink on their own at an early age. New quality control processes, technologies and innovations meant further developments were also made on existing NUK products.
In , NUK was finally available online, offering parents both information and practical tips right around the clock. Google, Facebook, Amazon, iPhone and Co. New mothers wanted children AND a career! Modern women were no longer just mothers but carried out far many other roles in life. Young families wanted to enjoy their happiness but without having to cut back on anything. The allocation of roles had to be redefined once again.
A lot was now known about children and babies — and these findings had to be applied to the daily routines of families. In the course of the first decade of , numerous products were developed that helped to make the lives of children and their parents healthier and better organised. Clever ideas were just as important as medical findings for this. In , the NUK Genius Soother arrived on the baby shelves; its optimised teat shape combined all the scientific findings that NUK had collected up till then.
So, at the end of the first decade there were lots of new products that perfectly suited dynamic and flexible lifestyles with children in the new millennium. The s began exactly like the last six decades: with new children. The demands made on natural products that are suitable for babies are constantly changing — every generation has different needs. In , NUK brought a programme on to the market which once again makes life easier for young families: the new NUK Easy Learning leak-proof cups.
In , NUK introduces yet another innovation and even a world first, the NUK Thermo Light: a baby food heater, that warms baby food both gently and hygienically, using light technology but without any water. Contributions to the development of this product were made not only by medical professionals and midwives, but also by mothers - the best people to know what the ideal baby bottle has to be like. With great products for learning to eat, a brand new soother and new household and care products, NUK has once again come up with lots of ideas for simplifying the lives of children and parents.
This decade has only just begun — and, at NUK, we are looking forward to seeing what great ideas the future will bring! Privacy Protection Imprint. Now all NUK pacifiers are available in a reusable storage case that allows for easy cleaning in the microwave.
With super-cute designs, this pack of 2 orthodontic pacifiers is ideal for your child aged months. Colours may vary. Shipping Info: This item can be shipped to all of Canada There may be limitations to Quebec depending on the language on the packaging.
Not only are they lightweight and perfect for my daughter's growing teeth and jaw bones, but she loves them. We experimented with another brand when it was gifted to her and Christmas but she threw them away and grabbed her Nuk. Best choice I ever made for my baby.
She uses the whole system including bottles at birth and now working with learner soft spout cups. I'd give stars if I could. My daughter is a newborn and loves it. They allow good airflow, have cute designs, and are easy to find at night because they glow in the dark!
He would spit out every single one, except the NUK glow in the dark night time pacifiers. He's almost 9 months old now, these are lifesavers at night when he's fussy, they glow in the dark so I can find them easily, put them back in in his mouth. Must have staples in our house, cars, diaper bag, grandparents house. Can't recommend these enough, plus the designs are so adorable. Try them, you won't regret it! I could not get her to use any other brand.
I am currently 28 weeks pregnant and I will start off trying to use NUK pacifiers with this baby also. Free Store Pickup Home Delivery. In Store Only. Get it Fast Change Store.
Free Store Pickup Please select a store before adding to Cart. This item is not in stock at , please select another location. Currently Credit Card is the only form of payment supported for pre-orders. Have it Delivered Enter Postal Code. No, DeAndre Hopkins didn't get his nickname for any bomb-related reasons, despite its pronunciation. The Cardinals star receiver, known to some as "Nuk," was given that nickname for much more pleasant reasons: He only liked one brand of pacifier when he was a baby.
Already a four-time Pro Bowler, the first-year Arizona wideout occasionally is called Nuk on broadcasts rather than by his full name. He probably doesn't mind, given that it was a nickname granted by his mother and given that it's been there throughout a dominant career on the outside in both Houston and now with the Cardinals. Hopkins earned the "Nuk" nickname when he was very young. His mother bestowed the moniker on Hopkins because he would only use one brand of pacifiers: NUK.
It's not clear what exactly about a pacifier would be objectionable to a baby, but apparently Hopkins was very picky.
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