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Twinklers Flashing ToothbrushNewest Review: ... wash his own teeth alone. Actually they wash teeth together with his father. My son is sitting in the bath and my husband ... more |
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Twinklers Liquid Flashing Toothbrush Pink
Manufacturer: Twinklers Last Update 05.12.2009 05:43
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£ 5.99 |
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Twinklers Liquid Flashing Toothbrush Blue
Manufacturer: Twinklers Last Update 05.12.2009 05:43
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Read Reviews for Twinklers Flashing Toothbrush
by - written on 09/09/09 (Very useful, 70 readings)
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We had a problem how to wash my elder son's teeth. From one day to another he refused opening his mouth. We didn't want to force him, so that evening it took us about 10 minutes to convince him. Next day he played this trick again. Then we went to Tesco just to travel by train (my sons enjoy travelling by train) and when I was shopping around the baby products I found this flashing toothbrush. I didn't show it to my son just put it in the basket. As they sit in a twin pushchair it was easy to try the flashing without he observed it. In the evening he refused opening his mouth again then we said to him that it was a pity he didn't want to try his new ... Read the complete review
by - written on 19/02/09 (Very useful, 374 readings)
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My two daughters are now getting to the age when they want to be fiercely independent and want to do things all by themselves - such as cleaning their teeth. That's all well and good and I'm all for independence, especially when it frees up my time, but I do worry that they are brushing their teeth well enough and long enough! So far, visits to the dentists have been good but I have been aware that my eldest daughter will just give her teeth a very quick brush unless I am on her case all the time! This is why I was so interested when I spotted these toothbrushes in Sainsburys because they are designed to help children brush their teeth for the correct amount ... Read the complete review
by - written on 27/10/07 (Very useful, 79 readings)
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My little boy has always loved brushing his teeth, I’ve been lucky, from a very young age he loved to chew on his little brush eventually getting the hang of the brushing motion. At 3 ½ he seemed too grown up for his kids toothbrush and we decided it was time to get him a more grown up brush, still a childrens one but one that looked a little more like mummy and daddies, and a little less like his baby sisters. The Twinklers flashing toothbrush is designed for children, looking just like an adults brush but with one fun difference. The brushes come in a range of colours including green, yellow, clear, blue and, our sons favourite, red. Each brush is see ... Read the complete review
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