FridaBaby Grow-With-Me Training Toothbrush Set For Babies
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Training toothbrush set
To massage teeth and gums suffering from teething pain
Triple angle brush to clean all sides
Includes 2 brushes and 1 stopper
With triple-angle bristles
With removable safety stopper
Food grade silicone bristles
Designed with easy-grip
Description
FridaBaby Grow-With-Me Training Toothbrush Set For Babies has two manual toothbrushes that promote brushing independence. At six months, you can graduate from the "finger puppet" brush and give your kiddo the Training Toothbrush for Babies - a food grade silicone brush that's easy for little hands to hold and massages sensitive gums. Level-up to the Training Toothbrush for Toddlers when your little one has a mouth full of teeth. Triple-angle bristles brush all three sides of teeth at once, while the soft silicone handle is easy for small hands to grip. Get this set and your little one become ready for the big [brushing] leagues in no time. Frida is the brand that gets parents. That means you. Frida is not a lifestyle. Far from it. This is a solution-based brand. Frida has the mission to preparing parents for the unfiltered realities of parenthood with simple-yet-genius solutions that get the job done. Frida works together to make tackling the not so glamorous aspects of parenting a little bit easier – from pregnancy pains in the bump to potty training troubles (and pretty much everything in between).
BENEFITS
Helps to gently massage gums with the triple-angle silicone bristles
Gently clean all sides of teeth at once
Easy to hold and massages sensitive gums
Removable parent-proof stopper helps to keep you brushing too far
HOW TO USE
The easiest way to brush a baby's teeth is to sit them on your knee, with their head resting against your chest
With an older child, stand behind them and tilt their head backwards
Brush the teeth in small circles, covering all the surfaces, and encourage your child to spit the toothpaste out afterwards