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The U-shaped toothbrush that does the brushing for them — so the toddler who screams at every back molar finally lets you put them to bed without a fight.
"Most toddlers don't refuse brushing. They refuse the fight that comes with it. A U-shaped brush takes the wrestling match off the table. Within a week, parents tell me their child is the one initiating it."
— Dr. Emma Wright · Paediatric Dentist · 12+ years in toddler dental careA pea-sized squeeze of toothpaste onto the U-shaped silicone head.
They pop it in and bite down. No fingers in mouths. No "just let me do the back ones."
One button. The blue light comes on, the 60-second smart timer starts. They'll want to do this bit too.
Sonic vibrations clean every surface — front, back, top, bottom — at the same time. Rinse and you're out.
No wrestling. No fingers in anyone's mouth. Just a toddler who thinks they did it all themselves — because they did.

WHAT CHANGES AFTER ONE WEEK
say their child now asks to brush on their own
say brushing time is cut in half — or less
say their child's teeth look visibly cleaner (the dentist noticed too)
Cleans top, bottom, front, and back — all at once. No more wondering if they "missed a spot."
Normal, Gentle, and Deep Cleaning. Soft silicone bristles give a thorough clean — even on the days everything else is a "no."
The U-shape lets them put it in and hold it themselves. No takeover. No fight. Just a toddler proud they did it.
One quick 2-hour USB charge powers 15 days of brushing. Drop it in the bath — it keeps working.
For two years I'd been pinning him down at bedtime. Holding his arms with my knees while he screamed. I'd cry in the kitchen afterwards and feel like a terrible mother. The first night with this, he asked for it. He held it himself. I stood there with toothpaste on my hand wondering what just happened.
My 3y has sensory issues and brushing was a 40 minute war every single night. Both of us in tears by the end. With this, she does it herself in the bath while I get her pyjamas ready. I didn't realise how much I'd been bracing for bedtime until suddenly I wasn't.
I bought this expecting nothing. We'd tried four different toothbrushes, the singing one, the app one, sticker charts. Nothing worked. The first time my son used it he laughed at the buzzing and asked to do it again. Our dentist asked at the last check-up what we were doing differently.
The thing nobody warns you about with toddlers is the daily small humiliations of restraining a person you love so they don't get cavities. This brush is the first thing I've found that returns dignity to both of us. He brushes. I watch. Then we read a book.
My daughter is 2 and obsessed with doing everything "by myself." Brushing was the one thing she couldn't do, and she'd lose it every night. The U-shape changed it overnight. She presses the button. She holds it. She spits in the sink and announces she's clean. I didn't know I needed her to feel proud at bedtime but apparently I did.
Bought this for my grandson because my daughter was at her wits end. She rang me three days later in actual tears. Happy tears. Said she'd had her first calm bedtime in eighteen months. Worth every cent and then some.
Try it for 30 nights. If your toddler doesn't love it — or you don't — email us for a full refund.
You don't even need to return the used mouthpiece. Just toss it. No post office trips. No questions. No guilt about hygiene.
Less than 1% of parents ask for their money back.
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