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Your cart is empty.The Sensory Tongue Depressor helps parents (and medical professionals) to examine children's mouths. With the tongue depressor parents can check for emerging teeth, leftover food in the mouth or illness.
Tallest
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
While you shouldn't leave these alone with your baby due to choking concerns, these teething/brushing education toys/tools are *so* awesome. Our one year old took to them immediately and anything she sees them, her eyes light up and she reaches for them. We do have to watch her very closely with them otherwise I'm afraid that she could shove one partially down in her throat, but that's not a huge concern so I can't take off a star. Really great, and hopefully helping to form habits for oral health later in life!
Nik
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2025
My eight month old will use the infant silicone toothbrush one now and again. For her it’s more just a teether than a toothbrush. I have to guide her for her bottom middle teeth to be clean because otherwise she wants to just put it in the back of her mouth. I cannot get her to use the tongue depressor; she just chews on that too. It’s easy to hold and is a nice neutral color for any gender baby.
Teri
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
This is the first tooth brush that I have gotten for my grandson that he hasn't chewed through. He loves it and so do I.
Allison T.
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
My sister is expecting her first little one in May. She has already acquired just about everything you could want/need (even excess you really don't need) for a baby, and she hasn't even had a baby shower yet. Kind of makes it hard to find something for the baby shower that she doesn't already have. When I saw this LED baby tooth brush and tongue depressor set, I knew that I had to get it for her. She does not have anything like this for the baby, and this set will help to develop good oral health and hygiene habits early on. As a speech therapist who works with occupational therapists, we see many kids who have oral aversion with feeding and brushing their teeth. Something like this is used to help prevent those aversions. Hopefully my sister will use this with my nephew to help develop good oral hygiene habits. I really like that this set is made of food grade silicone and that it is BPA free. Silicone is easy to clean and sterilize and will be great for baby/young toddler.
Starley Stevens
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
My daughter LOVED the Frida Baby infant toothbrush that was similar, but she gnawed off all the bristles. She doesn’t like this one nearly as much, and it seems a little too big for her mouth. But it works
greer
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
We use these for my daughter and they are great!
FaradayFan
Reviewed in the United States on December 8, 2024
I like the sensory bumps on two sides and bristles on the other two. It is easier to get all the teeth and my kid really likes it.
VM
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2024
Our kiddo loves to chew on these. It seems to really help soothe and will help with brushing in the future I’m sure!
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