Twooth® Timer Makes Brushing Easier *Giveaway*

You likely know that experts recommend brushing your teeth for two minutes. What you may be shocked to learn is exactly how long you and your children actually brush for each day. According to The Twooth Timer Company, a recent study revels most children spend less than 35 seconds brushing. We have a 2 and 4 year old and know full well how brushing can feel like pulling teeth. We’re tried distracting (let’s do ABCs) and counting but still are not able to drag out the process for as long as expert recommend. Enter the Twooth Timer. Mom invented, simple and effective, we absolutely love the tooth-shaped timer which dings at the end of two minutes when it’s time to stop brushing.
More likely to listen to the timer than their mom, the only prompting I do now is to say “keep brushing…the tooth is still going!” And it works. Because it makes our daily lives easier and works for both out toddler and preschooler, Twooth Timer receives a Cool Baby Kid Top Pick designation. Their blog offers a ton of information on tooth decay and keeping kids’ teeth healthy which is essential for busy families looking for practical solutions. Twooth® Time is a fun and educational kit designed to help parents and their children work together to achieve good oral health by learning proper brushing & flossing techniques for children.

Disclosure: A sample product was provided for review purposes; all opinions are 100% ours. Read our full disclaimer and frequently asked questions and be sure to subscribe to Cool Baby Kid via RSSor email for additional giveaways and exclusive discounts.

Cool Giveaway: Enter to win a Twooth® Time Kit  including a Twooth® Timer, a Ready-Set-Brush!™ booklet and a free toothbrush! Follow on Twitter and Facebook and/or Cool Baby Kid on Twitter and Facebook for extra entries. Leave a separate comment for each.
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    this will be great for brushing and rinsing

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  41. Sean Butcher says:

    There are children who only spend seconds in brushing, so it would be good that you check them on how they brush their teeth. With that, you can quickly teach them the proper way of brushing. It would be good that you also teach them the proper way of flossing and, of course, visiting a dentist is a must for monitoring their oral health.

     

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