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Published 17:24 11 Dec 2015 GMT
Updated 16:15 7 Jun 2016 BST

2. Bring the magic outside
Tie the soother to a tree in the garden so that Santa or the reindeer might pick them up when they visit the house, making sure to mark them with a bright red ribbon or festive decoration. You can then have great fun checking out the upstairs window on Christmas morning to make sure it's gone, so there is extra excitement in running down to see the new gifts!
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3. Make sure Santa sees it!
Leave the soothers on Santa's cookie plate so that it is part of the ceremony of setting up for Santa's visit on Christmas Eve. He won't miss the cookies and milk so he definitely won't miss the soothers!
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Hopefully, these ideas will help and your child will be SO proud of themselves for helping Santa, that they won't initially miss the soother too much and ultimately forget about them.
If they fret about them a few days later, you can always give them a thank you letter from Santa to reaffirm how great a little boy or girl they are, and help them to feel better.
Best of luck!
If you have any more ideas for us, why not share them in the comments!
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