Baby Banana Bendable Training Toothbrush, Toddler
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A. Lilley
> 3 dayThis item is cute and handy! My little man loves chomping on it and getting is gums brushed by me. :-) I would definitely recommend to a friend. A.J.L.
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customer
22-11-2024Easy to use, sometimes little one doesn’t let me use it as a toothbrush he prefers to just bit it. We use it every day.
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Andrea Smith
Greater than one weekMy daughter had this and LOVED it when she was an infant, and my son inherited it when he was born. My daughter wasnt a chewer/teether but it was a favorite of hers, but my son may actually be part shark, he chews on EVERYTHING. This shark is his absolute FAVORITE and has been a real life saver as hes been teething. I had to purchase a second one as I lost the first while traveling. Pro tip: pacifier clips fit on this perfectly and keep it within reach! Cannot recommend enough!
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> 3 dayOur infant baby doesnt have teeth yet but is at that stage where everything goes into his mouth so we figured wed order it early since at least its meant to be in the mouth and hed hopefully get used to brushing habits early. We were amazed at how much our baby loves this brush. He watches us brush our teeth and reaches for his banana immediately and goes to town scrubbing his gums. The two handles are perfect, he holds the brush in either hand or both depending on his mood and is able to hold and control it well (not always the case with primitive motor skills and other objects). A quick rinse when hes done and the brush is ready for next time. It looks cute too (we hate clutter on the vanity but this looks fine next to his yellow rubber duck for baths). After a bath I dry him off on the vanity counter and he was forever squirming but now he just grabs his banana and is calm/distracted enough to not cause a fuss. Similarly, we have a weighing scale pre bath-time that he would be squirming in constantly, making taking a stable weight figure impossible. Now he holds his banana in both hands, isnt grabbing the sides of the scale or baby bath-time paraphernalia on the counter and weighing has become a very quick routine. Were excited to have him start using this on actual teeth soon but not as excited as he is, which is about the best endorsement we can give.
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Emily H.
> 3 dayThis is my sons favorite teether. When I got it I expected only the top to be squishy, but the entire thing is made of silicone so it is great for a baby to teethe on. Its easy for baby to hold and the peel handles keep baby from choking themselves with it. My son is 8 months old and has 7 teeth now and he hasnt chewed off any bristles or pieces and he adores this banana. He loves to use it on the back of his gums and has never been a fan of ring teethers. We do have pets and the silicone does attract hair/fur very easily, but we make sure to keep it clean and off the floor and a good teether does wonders for my childs mood so it is all too worth it. This is perfect and cute, thanks! UPDATE: My son is now 11 months and has 9 teeth and even with all of its use he has not bitten anything off. Its a hit and we keep buying it for friends. With a little baby toothpaste on the end he will go to town with it. He even shows his teeth for me now if I try to brush them with it. I dont think I would recommend it as your primary toothbrush, but it does help baby to be comfortable with having their teeth brushed. I can brush my sons teeth with a soft bristle brush now with no problems because he has been used to me brushing his gums with the banana for so long.
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Emma
> 3 dayHe immediately loved it. It’s easy to quick wash with soap, it won’t break and it’s super easy for them to hold. Plus it’s super cheap and if he loses it I don’t mind getting another because it keeps him so happy. And did I mention that it’s not annoying!!! Just one more bonus!!! Update: my son is 20 months and I have recommended this to multiple expecting moms as an absolute essential. Although he hasn’t used this for a while now he probably would still run around with it if he found it. It’s a great purchase and I like this version versus the others (we were gifted some that are bananas but different at the top) and they felt like they would be uncomfortable to chew on and he never wanted those given a choice.
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Javonte Heidenreich
> 3 dayI really thought she was gonna be obsessed just like other babies, but mehhh. Could be because she basically gets bored with every toy. On the other hand, as others have reviewed, everything does stick to it, from lint, to hair, to fur, etc… I’m constantly running it under water to get stuff off the bristles. It really gets in there!
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Minimalist Mommy
> 3 dayIt is just A-okay. Not the life saver I imagined it to be. My 3 month old didnt really take to it. I tried it myself to see what was up and theres a heavy plastic taste to it even after boiling it twice and washing it numerous times with soap. The LO prefers my fingers or her bib. Shes 4 months now and shell chew on it grudgingly on occasion. I would not purchase again. One pro is that my pediatrician says we can use this to brush her teeth when they do come in. Update: at 4.5 months, lo is starting to grab it to put in her mouth herself. At times she hits the jackpot, other times, her eye. Shes warming up to it and is able to hold it by the handles with both hands now. Update 2: at 5.5 months, LO enjoys her banana and can use it gracefully. Shes also learned to bite on the non-bristle end. It is a life saver when her gums need relief. Also easy to attach a pacifier clip to so it wont get lost or end up on the ground.
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Danielle Aguilar
> 3 dayMy baby loves this teether we got it when he was 5 months old when he started teething really bad and it helped so much. Wish we had bought it earlier than that. It’s one of his favorite toys and goes with us everywhere. My son doesn’t like any of the other teethers out there so this was, and still is, literally a lifesaver. It’s easy to clean and very durable. Originally the bristles and nodules on it massaged his gums to help with teething pain. Now that he has his two bottom teeth we just squeeze a little baby toothpaste on it and brush them and he loves it. Makes him smile and giggle every time. I love it so much it’s something I plan on buying for future baby shower gifts and I recommend it to all new moms or moms to be that I meet. We still let him chew on it with stricter supervision, but once he gets more of his baby teeth we will have to take it away because I’m afraid he will chew the bristles off.
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Andrea Miller
Greater than one weekIt is easy to hold for a baby and good for teething but it collects fuzz really easily and hair and other items. It’s not terribly easy to clean without running it under water.