🍼 Start their smile journey right!
The Frida Baby SmileFrida is a revolutionary finger toothbrush designed for infants 3 months and up. Featuring triple-angle silicone bristles, it effectively cleans and massages all sides of your baby's teeth and gums, promoting healthy oral hygiene habits while ensuring safety and comfort for both baby and parent.
Units | 1 count |
Brand | Frida Baby |
Age Range Description | Baby |
Material composition | 100% Silicone |
Country of origin | China |
S**
Great for teeny teeth
Perfect little first toothbrush. Comes with holder so super easy to store and keep clean. Easy to clean. Easy to use. Baby actually really enjoys her teeth being brushed.
L**A
Quite big for babes mouth
I like the idea of it going on the finger, however I find the size of it way to big for my baby’s mouth and is 10 months old. It is super soft and easy to clean.
M**N
Perfect
Great item
W**L
Not used much
Not used much yet but seems like a good idea
T**A
Easy to use
I bought this for my 18 month old to brush his teeth as it was a struggle to brush his teeth with a normal tooth brush. It has a dip in the middle of the brush, so it brushes both the back and front of the teeth at the same time.
T**L
Baby toothbrush
Easy to use, until child can hold own toothbrush. Mum or dad won't get bitten, as there is a protective pad on the brush
E**S
For us, a waste of money
I chose this because our 18 month old doesn't like having her teeth brushed. I pictured it different to how it really is, which is not the sellers fault but makes it useless. I don't understand how anyone would find this product good, enlighten me ...It's very soft silicone so the baby just bites my finger ridiculously hard each time and the silicone offers no protection. I expected it to be made of a harder material. Why would I want to put my finger into the jaws of doom?The brushes are only on two sides and those sides are the wrong ones in my opinion. This leaves two surfaces which don't help at all. Why are the bristles not 360? It's only going to ever be used for kids who hate their teeth being cleaned, so why would you make it so it has to be carefully manoeuvred in their mouth? She is naturally trying to use the larger sides as it's quite difficult to navigate to the two which actually would do the brushing.Also the brush is huge, I mean it fits in her mouth but you can't turn it easily to get the right side of the brush for actually brushing so all she is doing is chewing on toothpaste.It could be designed SO much better and is very disappointing.I wouldn't recommend this to anyone and we will go back to the drawing board now for an alternative way to brush her teeth.
A**R
To big for newborn
Way to big to fit in small baby mouth
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