Training Toothbrush Step 4 - Mint
Training Toothbrush Step 4 - Mint
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Description
Description
Make brushing feel fun and easy with Training Toothbrush Lesson 4.
Co-developed with a paediatric dentist, it gently cleans with soft, rounded bristles that are kind to little gums.
The curved, toddler-friendly handle offers a natural grip for better control, while the cute character design keeps little ones excited for brushing time. A handy suction base keeps the brush upright and clean between uses.
BPA-free and perfect for toddlers 18+ months (12–20 milk teeth).
Healthy habits start here. One happy brush at a time.
How to use
How to use
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
Ensures safe, effective cleaning tailored to young children's needs.
-Soft Rounded Bristle Ends
Gently remove plaque and food particles for healthier teeth and gums.
-Curved Handle Design
Provides a natural, easy grip that improves brushing control.
-Easy-to-Grip for Toddlers
Encourages independent brushing and good oral hygiene habits.
-Cute Character Design
Makes brushing fun and engaging, motivating daily use.
-Suction Cup Stand
Keeps the brush upright, hygienic, and easy to store.
-BPA-Free
Safe for everyday use with young children.
-Suitable for 18+ Months
Ideal once most or all milk teeth have erupted, the final step before regular kids' toothbrushes.
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