Tooth Tunes Means Finally Children Brush Without Cheating. No Nagging Required

One Two Three Four ... Brush Your Teeth and Rock Some More

By Lynn Glessner, published May 03, 2007
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I like to believe that I am not the only parent instructed by the dentist to make sure that my children are brushing better, and brushing for a full two minutes. I tried, but had only moderate success with a timer placed in the bathroom. I also like to believe that I am not the only parent whose child would be so deceptive as to speed up the timer to make it "ding" in less than two minutes. I tried providing an assortment of brush choices. I tried kid-friendly flavors of toothpaste. I found toothbrushes with various gimmicks, such as brushes that spin, have colors, lights, or are decorated with favorite characters. Nothing seemed to make much difference. There was one thing we hadn't found yet - a toothbrush that played music.

Hasbro has come up with one of those rare truly new good ideas for kids. Hasbro created Tooth Tunes toothbrushes, which play a song for exactly two minutes. There must be pressure on the brush in order to keep the song playing; the more pressure, the louder the volume. The song is still audible to others, such as the parent listening for the joyous sound of teeth being brushed, but uses the jawbone to transfer the sound into the child's ears.

Even my husband (admittedly still a man-child himself) was interested in these new Tooth Tunes brushes. He was hopeful that someone had invented one which was an MP3 player so that he could modify the songs. This is not yet in existence as far as I know, but with the success of Tooth Tunes the iToothbrush is surely inevitable. Each Tooth Tunes toothbrush plays one and only one song. You will become very familiar with this song. However, there is a large assortment available both online at stores like Amazon.com and in local stores such as Target and Wal-mart. Available songs vary from KISS "We Will Rock You" to the pop hits of Cheetah Girls and Hillary Duff.

Did You Know?
Brush your tongue to loosen plaque and halitosis-causing bacteria in crevices. A horizontal stroke won't activate the gag reflex as much.
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:D toothbrushes are nice they need more songs though

Posted on 09/19/2007 at 3:09:00 PM

 
What my dad said is very wrong. I really think the idea is great about having music in a toothbrush.

Posted on 08/22/2007 at 2:08:00 PM

 
9.99 for a tooth brush and a song? Dang! Make a cd of songs, put it in the bathroom and let'm dance and brush while listening.

Posted on 08/22/2007 at 1:08:00 PM

 
yay! someone who says it's good! but question, have YOU personally tried the brush or do you just think it is a good product?

Posted on 07/18/2007 at 11:07:00 PM

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