Toothbrush time can come with lots of fights and tears unfortunately. Even though, I have always pushed toothbrush time and good teeth hygiene, my youngest still likes to put up a fight. Knock on wood though, I believe we may have found a way to decrease the meltdowns and tears. Let’s get silly with the Tom’s of Maine Silly Strawberry Toothpaste.
Each morning and night, we create a silly song and use the toothpaste. Both girls get such a laugh out of the time and they get their teeth cleaned at the same time so it is a win-win all around. It is obvious that I did not look closely before what exactly was in the toothpaste we were using before. After taking a glance at the ingredients of their other regular toothpaste, I was caught way off guard. Tom’s of Maine Silly Strawberry is the first and only natural kid’s toothpaste to receive the American Dental Association’s Seal of Acceptance for its proven effectiveness. With no artificial dyes or sweeteners, Tom’s of Maine Silly Strawberry toothpaste gets its naturally sweet flavor from real strawberries. The girls commented on the flavor the very first time they used the toothpaste. Both agreed it was a pleasant taste.
It is safe to say both girls have made the switch permanently over to the Tom’s of Maine toothpaste. I even brushed my teeth with it to see the flavor and was very surprised by the great taste. It was no wonder the girls enjoy it so much. Another positive is that Tom’s of Maine donates 10% of its profits from all sales back to the community to help people and the planet.
Tom’s of Maine Silly Strawberry toothpaste is available at retailers including Target nationwide with and without fluoride. Would you like to get a sample sent to you for free for your kids? Click here to request your free sample, but hurry supplies are limited.
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susanlanai says
Definitely with my hubby!
Sarah Phillips says
My kiddos who love to dance and be silly with me!
Cindy says
Well, I don’t know what game you’re talking about, but I always like to dance with my kids. They forgive me for being a klutz. Might want to check the question in your rafflecopter. Or maybe my reading comprehension needs work.
We love Tom’s of Maine Silly Strawberry! Using it right now. Via sample from the internet, because it is a little pricier than our usual.
melissa says
Yay!! I can’t wait to abby to try this.She fights us everyday saying the toothpaste is yucky.loL We have tried several different kinds and she likes none of them so hopefully this is a keeper.
Rachel D. says
They way I make it fun with my independent 3 year old is that I will sing one of his favorite songs (right now it’s Santa Clause is Coming to Town) while I brush his teeth and if he holds still while I brush them during the entire song, then he will get to brush his own teeth after I do. He loves the deal and actually looks forward to brushing his teeth!
Bridget Hopper says
No silly routine here.
April Ryley says
I don’t actually need anything silly to get my ids to brush for longer, they love brushing their teeth! To the point that my 2 year old can be found at random times during the day, in her bathroom, brushing her teeth.
Teanne Gragg says
I need a silly routine for my kids. Teeth brushing is a battle around here! Thanks for the chance to win!
Mary Beth Elderton says
I wish we’d had this flavor when mine were little! I like the tip left in a previous comment about singing a song–I will use that tip while watching my little grand-daughters brush.
Mami2jcn says
I sing “Happy Birthday” to get them to brush during the song.
Sheila K. says
I always allowed my boy to stay up a little longer to look at books if he did all he needed to do to get ready for bed.
melinda g says
I love Tom’s of Maine, the taste and texture appeal to me as an adult, monkey see monkey do!
shannon gregg says
This sounds like a great product and an easier way to get mine to brush on their own.
Maureen says
no special routine. They actually like to brush their teeth. They do not want falsies.
Jennifer B says
I never really had any routine. She was actually pretty easy to get to brush her teeth. I think it’s because she felt like a grown up or something.
Ashley H. says
They hum 3 timesHappy Birthday song so they know they are brushing long enough.
Nanette ~ AMomBlog says
No we don’t have a silly song but I love all the suggestions. We may have to try something out. It’s always a hassle trying to get their teeth brushed.
Donna L says
We had no silly routine. She would tell me that she would hum happy birthday to herself.
Sharon says
We have this little song we made up to the tune of the Back Street Boy’s song called ( Every body )
Here it goes:
Every body…… yeah…. yeah…… brush your teeth
yeah……..yeah….
Every body…………….brush your teeth……………………………right now
Back streets back alright………………
then we just repeat the verse a few more times till the job is done.
Funny when they try to sing while brushing and spitting.
What ever works is my motto
amy pugmire says
I used to have to hold them down. lol! I got my daughter her favorite toothbrush now she gets excited to brush
kelley wood says
I dont have a routine but i like reading others
D Schmidt says
I sing to him and he knows that he has to do it until the song is finished
Marcia Goss says
No silly routine, but my kids loved picking out new toothbrushes and that helped to get them to brush.
Jennifer Marie says
I sing songs to get them through their tooth brushing…like ABCs..songs that will last awhile
Dee says
When I’m babysitting my nieces we don’t have a silly routine while brushing teeth but I do promise them a bed time story of their choosing if they don’t fuss about brushing teeth!
Chris G says
no special routine but these songs sound like great ideas!
Elena says
I turn on their favorite song to make them brush teeth longer
Rebecca Shockley says
We make faces at each other in the mirror and use an egg timer , IDK, the kids like to think their on a deadline
Lauren says
No kids for me, but I totally like the idea of playing a song that you have to listen to all the way through before you’re done
Jessie C. says
We play music to get them brush longer.
steff says
we have a song that is just the right time length!
Anash says
actually i dont have a routine, my kids love brushing and would do it for at least 10 mins if i let them which becomes a bedtime problem at times…yikes…
bets says
We don’t have any silly games, but love all of these suggestions.
JoeyfromSC says
When my Godson stays with me, I get him to listen to his fave song to make sure he brushes the proper amount of time lol
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Tina M says
We sing together
Jen @ Martymom's Musings says
I would sing abcs or twinkle twinkle while they brush.
JoAnne D. says
I can’t wait to try this for when my grandsons come to visit. They really don’t like minty toothpaste, so I’m hoping this will get them to brush more!
Amanda Sakovitz says
no special routine but I think I’ve learned some good tips here.
courtney b says
nope they are pretty good at it, but i have to watch and make sure they do it long enough!
Janice Cooper says
No silly routine. But I did enjoy reading everyone’s routine here
Stephanie says
Usually singing a song that is about 2 minutes long so they brush long enough.
Deanna G. says
I don’t.
Athena says
Definitely a hassle here w/ my boys. The youngest especially & I’m always trying to find ways to make it fun.
kfloveinme says
My little cousin who I babysit all the time loves to brush her teeth. Maybe because I’ve been telling her if she doesnt they will all fall off. LOL! We usually act like we’re doing the hulla loop while brushing her teeth.
Autumn says
No routine just yet. Well, I hold her and we brush our teeth together, making sure to brush our smiles
ria says
we sing a brushing song to the tune of “Do Your Ears Hang Low”
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