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      • Green Sprouts My First Toothbrush

        Green Sprouts My First Toothbrush is a pack of 2 easy-to-use polypropylene first toothbrushes for your baby. It gently cleanses teething gums and makes way for new teeth to come. This toothbrush is PVC and Phthalate free and comes with a choking guard that prevents over-insertion for worry free brushing.

        Why You'll Love It: Soft nubs and bristles clean your baby's teeth and gums gently yet effectively.

        Age: Newborn to 6 months

        Features
        • Cleans first teeth
        • Gently massages tender gums
        • Includes safety shield
        • BPA, PVC free


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      Green Sprouts by i play My First Toothbrush 2pc Set

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      $9.09
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      Green Sprouts by iPlayMy First Toothbrush 2pc Set
       
      4.0

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      4.0

      Favorite teether, good beginner brush

      By Mama Chi

      from Seattle

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      Pros

      • Durable
      • Easy To Use
      • Gentle On Gums
      • No Bristles

      Cons

        Best Uses

        • Teething

        Comments about My First Toothbrush 2pc Set:

        My baby loves the teether. It is her favorite and most useful teething device, and we have tried lots of options. She can easily manipulate it to get the desired spot on her gums.

        The brush is fine, as even with 8 teeth, my child still just wants to chew and eat toothbrushes. At least this one doesn't have bristles that can break off or be swallowed.

        It lost a star only because the guard (to keep from inserting too deep) is useless. At 4 months my baby was strong enough to rip it off every time. However, she never inserted the teether or brush too far in her mouth, either, so perhaps it was never needed?

        My baby has had it since 4 months old, is now 10 months, and still loves it.

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