Training Toothbrush Set
Training Toothbrush Set
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Description
Description
The Pigeon Training Toothbrush Step 1–2–3 Set supports every stage of your baby’s oral development in one easy value pack.
Step 1: Helps little ones learn to hold a toothbrush, with a wide, easy-grip handle and a soft rubber head that’s gentle on tender gums.
Step 2: Introduces brushing movements, featuring soft elastomer bristles that clean baby teeth, even in between.
Step 3: Perfect for when most milk teeth are in, with soft rounded bristles for gentle, effective brushing with toothpaste.
How to use
How to use
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
Grows with your baby — from early gum massage to brushing with toothpaste.
-Value Pack with 3 Toothbrushes
Convenient, economical set covering all oral care stages.
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FAQ's about Training Toothbrush Set
- • Step 1 — A soft rubber head with a wide, easy-grip handle to introduce the feel of a toothbrush and soothe tender gums.
- • Step 2 — Soft elastomer bristles that begin to clean baby teeth as they come through, including between teeth.
- • Step 3 — Rounded soft bristles for effective brushing once most milk teeth are in, suitable for use with toothpaste.
For Step 3, the Pigeon Baby Toothgel is formulated specifically for young children and is safe to use with this stage.
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