Ever have teeth brushing battles? Do you ever fight with your child to brush their teeth? Does your child only want to brush their own teeth, but not let you help at all? Then Teeth Brushing, Together! is the book is for you! It features: Bright, cheerful, diverse picturesFun rhyming versesFollows the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistrys tooth care recommendationsWritten by a mom who has been there Teeth Brushing, Together! features children all over the world taking care of their teeth with a little help from their grown-ups.
Learn the important steps of brushing, flossing, and rinsing with this fun rhyming book.
Did you know that the American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends parents brush or supervise the brushing of their childrens teeth until at least age 7-8 and start flossing when any two teeth touch each other? This book supports those recommendations by portraying caregivers brushing and flossing the childrens teeth, while still showing all the things the children can do themselves! Reviews: Teeth brushing, together!is a book that will help your little ones to learn to brush, floss, and rinse.
The book is very cleverly written and illustrated to show the importance of caregivers brushing or supervising their little ones while they brush to assure proper oral hygiene.
This book is a great way to implement good habits in a fun, rhythmic way! - The Smile Spa, Agoura, CA Wow, I cant believe no one has thought of this before! As a mom of a four year old and a pediatric hygienist, this is amazing and will be so helpful.
- Karen, pediatric hygienist Its beautiful and I love all the diversity in the drawings.
My kids were excited to see brown faces that looked like them! Its very well written, has a good pace, and includes all the important stuff.
- Ami, pediatric dentist From the author: Teeth Brushing, Together didnt originally start as a book.
It started when my oldest was a toddler and brushing teeth was constantly a struggle.
I came up with chants and stories about tooth care, which distracted her long enough to get her teeth brushed.
When my second child was a toddler, she went through a huge me phase.
She was fine brushing her teeth - but she had to do it.
I bought every childrens teeth and dentist book I could find, but all of them showed the child brushing his or her own teeth.
Meanwhile, our dentist said I needed to brush still, so the books were actually hindering my efforts.
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