Teething is hard enough.
So protecting those teeth when they finally pop through, shouldn't be hard too.

And that's when Brush-Baby comes in.
"Brush-Baby began as one mother’s journey to introduce good oral hygiene habits to her child. She found that there was little available to help mothers; nothing to clean baby mouths, teethers and toothbrushes that were too large or too hard and that many teething toddlers chewed just the toothbrush."
They designed their own range of products - especially made for babies, toddlers and young children. Products that took into account tooth development, children's habits and brushing skills. To hopefully not only make toothbrushing easier and enjoyable, but to help protect those important little teeth.
We were sent a range of different products from their three stages - baby, toddler and child. The Dental Wipes are not something we could really use, as Parker has far too many teeth for it to be safe for my finger (he's a biter!), but they are a clever idea.
The Chewable toothbrush has been a huge hit though. The silicone brush helps clean teeth and gums while your baby / toddler chews - it's design means it's perfect for little mouths, as it can reach right back to those pesky molars. It's been brilliant while Parker is teething too.
The Babysonic Toothbrush is something I was unsure about. An electric toothbrush for a baby? But it's been brilliant! P loves the light vibrations, giggling whenever we bring the toothbrush out. He's actually let us brush his teeth a lot easier. Although he's still too young to sit for the full 2 minutes.

Combined with their Teething Toothpaste (which is specially formulated with camomile to soothe during the teething stage), toothbrushing hasn't been easier! The toothbrush comes with two heads so it can grow with your baby too, which is a bonus.
Overall we've really enjoyed using these Brush-Baby products, and they've definitely helped our toothbrushing situation. Fancy trying them for yourself? Enter via the Gleam widget below for a chance to win a Brush Baby dental care set in your age of choice!
Disclosure - We received these products for the purpose of this review. However all options are honest and my own.
Looks like a great range for little ones!
ReplyDeleteThese look fab, we definitely need something different as little one hates his teeth being brushed - it's serious drama!
ReplyDeleteWe use the Applemint toothpaste for Erin and she loves it
ReplyDeleteThese look fab and love that whilst being chewed they will clean
ReplyDeleteA chewable toothbrush is genius!! I'd not heard of this range before, very clever products.
ReplyDeleteJenna at Tinyfootsteps xx
The chewable toothbrush sounds great! Nicola x
ReplyDeleteto make it fun and not like a chore. make it like a game.
ReplyDeleteLetting them choose their own toothbrush
ReplyDeleteTry and make it fun, get them involved, maybe do your own teeth along with them. The more it seems like a boring old task the more likely they are to scarper, in my experience!
ReplyDeletewe try to make it fun, which isn't easy!
ReplyDeleteLooks like this will be a great set for a baby or child. Izzy is 3 and a half and she can now brush her teeth by herself.
ReplyDeleteinvent a toothbrushing song ! its fun trying to sing it while you brush lol
ReplyDeletei try and let my little girl join in and try it herself too
ReplyDeleteMake it fun! I let my little one 'brush mummys teeth' (toothpaste everywhere but hey ho) and sing a little song while I try do his...It often works!
ReplyDeleteMy tip is to always brush your teeth every time you do your little'uns. It wont hurt even if you've done it already and encourages their natural aping tendancies ;)
ReplyDeletegood tasting toothpaste
ReplyDeleteMake it fun and turn it into a game not a chore! :)
ReplyDeleteWe have a hippo 2 minute sand timer so my kiddies know how long they need to brush their teeth for. We also make it fun and play copy cat so they copy each other
ReplyDeletemake it fun if poss!
ReplyDeleteMake it into a game so it's fun
ReplyDeleteLet them watch you brush your teeth from an early age and brush your own teeth alongside them.
ReplyDeleteMild flavoured toothpaste, Amelia loves it.
ReplyDeleteI brush my teeth at the same time as my daughter and we have a competition to see who can keep brushing the longest.
ReplyDeleteTo clean their teeth when you clean your teeth. They love to mimic your behaviour. A toothbrush to chew is great though.
ReplyDeleteI don't have any children but would love to win this prize for charity, to go to Romania.
ReplyDeleteMake it as fun as possible! Also use something they like the taste of :)
ReplyDeletemake it fun
ReplyDeleteBrushing your teeth in front of your child can encourage them to brush theirs too.
ReplyDeletemake it fun and easy as possible
ReplyDeleteMy baby Charlie's first tooth is coming through so ATM I'm using bongela
DeleteIts hard but stick with it, like everything they just need to get used to it, xx
ReplyDeletewhat a brilliant idea xxx
ReplyDeleteTo brush your start from the start of a song till the end - at the moment it's ED Sheeran!
ReplyDeleteMaking cleaning teeth fun and enjoyable helps with teeth cleaning.
ReplyDeletebe great for my nephews
ReplyDeleteWOULD BE FANTASTIC FOR OUR 2 LITTLE BOYS AND THE NEW ARRIVAL DUE IN THE SUMMERTIME. THANKS
ReplyDeleteI make it fun for the children brushing teeth and we have a little timer so when it is done they can stop brushing the teeth
ReplyDeletelittle timer and do it all togethor
ReplyDeleteTry to make it a fun task x
ReplyDeleteA fun toothbrush and a flavoured toothpaste
ReplyDeleteLooks great. My little nephew would love this
ReplyDeleteMy little grandson hates having his teeth cleaned but we manage with fruit flavoured toothpaste
ReplyDeleteUse an a timer to make sure they are brushing for long enough
ReplyDeletemake it fun x
ReplyDeleteGive positive,non-sugary,rewards after brushing.
ReplyDeleteWe use a timer where they press the button so makes more interesting
ReplyDeleteWe have a toothbrushing song, to the tune of the Hokey Cokey, which my kids love that I sing as we brush!
ReplyDeleteBrush childrens teeth from a very early age twice a day and it becomes a way of life for them.
ReplyDeleteWe have a timer & try and do it together to make it fun x
ReplyDeleteMake it fun
ReplyDeleteGive them a spare toothbrush to use as a toy they will frequently put it in their mouth and therefore know how it feels when you go to clean their teeth
ReplyDeleteFor kids you can get a fun themed one that flashes and times how long!!
ReplyDeleteI make toothbrushing fun with challenges such as first to put toothpaste on brush etc x
ReplyDeleteturn it into a game
ReplyDeletekeep it in the routine and make it fun for your child
ReplyDeletemake it loads and loads off fun, the aquafresh app with the song worked for me nd my toddlers xx
ReplyDeleteDefinitely consistency works for us.
ReplyDeleteLots of play with the toothbrush and watching us do ours
DeleteWe make it a little game, I brush her teeth and get her to brush a couple of mine
ReplyDeleteMake it part of your child's routine as soon as they get teeth and have fun products to use.
ReplyDeleteTry and make it a fun activity and let them see you cleaning your own teeth
ReplyDeleteLet them see you brush your teeth and they will hopefully want to copy!!
ReplyDeleteWe have novel toothbrushes and toothpaste which make brushing easier.
ReplyDeleteMake it fun,so they look forward to doing it
ReplyDeleteI wish I had one, tooth brushing is a real battle!
ReplyDeleteLittle and often (@PeanutHog)
ReplyDeleteBrush your teeth with them, let them choose their own toothbrush and make it fun
ReplyDeleteMake it fun for babies and toddlers by singing songs and letting them have a go themselves.
ReplyDeleteMake it fun for babies and toddlers by singing songs and letting them have a go themselves.
ReplyDeleteJoin in! Kids love to be like their parents...they see you doing it and they will too!
ReplyDeleteThe chewable toothbrush sounds great!
ReplyDeletewe have charcter endorsed toothpaste which helps
ReplyDeleteWe have toothbrushes that flash for a minute and also strawberry flavour toothpaste :)
ReplyDeleteI brush my teeth at the same time as my granddaughter tries to copy me. She will then let me brush her teeth more thoroughly. I finish up by brushing her tongue, which she finds very ticklish.
ReplyDeleteMake it fun, make use of music. Encourages children to brush their teeth, and not rush the process. As can play music and whilst time is passing not so aware, as enjoying listening to and enjoying music.
ReplyDeleteRachel Craig
A special toothbrush and their own toothpaste
ReplyDeleteLove to try this with my 5 month old daughter
ReplyDeleteTry and make it fun - we have a song that I sing about brushing teeth!
ReplyDeleteWe have a fantastic iPad app with songs and activities for when the kids need to brush their teeth. It makes it fun for them!
ReplyDeleteTry to distract child when your doing it there are some great apps x
ReplyDeleteA flashing toothbrush which flashes for the 2 minutes needed.
ReplyDeleteMake it fun, routine
ReplyDeleteLet them do it themselves
ReplyDeleteDon't brush too hsrd
ReplyDeleteMy son 18 months and he doesn't like his teeth brushed . I have to do it quickly and make a huge song and dance with his sisters joining in singing and dancing around so he doesn't get too upset ! Would love to try this to make it less stressful for everyone :) xx
ReplyDeleteYep, make it a laugh
ReplyDeleteMake it fun, turn it into a game
ReplyDeleteWe use our phone to play our favourite song and when it stops we stop
ReplyDeleteDon't rush things, let your baby try out the toothbrush & be comfortable with the feel & taste on their mouth before rushing in.
ReplyDeleteI always give them a tooth brush to play with, but only with supervision, then as they get older add toothpaste and make it a game to brush the teeth. I shall be doing this again with my baby granddaughter, as it seemed to work with my kids as they brush their teeth everyday
ReplyDeleteMake it fun and do it together
ReplyDeleteMake it fun.
ReplyDeletei would love the 0-3 set as my brother and sister in law are due to have their baby girl in a few weeks
ReplyDeletemake noises as u brush their teeth they will see it as funny and keep on at u to brush
ReplyDeleteMake it fun - we've always made silly jokes when doing ours x
ReplyDeletemake it fun not a chore x
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