




What age is this toothbrush for?
The Jack N’ Jill Tickle Tooth Toothbrush is designed for babies and toddlers from 0-36 months. Age-specific brush heads include Stage 1 (0-18 months) - extra small brush head for babies, and Stage 2 (18-36 months) - medium brush head for toddlers.
How to clean the brush heads?
After each use, rinse thoroughly under warm tap water to remove toothpaste and debris. Gently shake off excess water from the bristles. Pat dry with a clean towel and store upright to air dry.
How to replace heads?
Replace every 3 months or when bristles start to fray. Turn off the toothbrush, then hold the handle firmly with one hand near the base. Gently grip the brush head and pull straight up - the head should come off with gentle, steady pressure.
When to switch from Stage 1 to Stage 2?
Most children are ready to switch around 18 months. Stage 1 (0-18 months) is for fewer teeth, while Stage 2 (18-36 months) offers better coverage as more teeth come in. It comes with both heads included, so you're all set for the transition!
How to teach proper brushing technique?
Make brushing fun with our unique LED light up brush head. Guide gentle circular motions, cover all teeth and the tongue, and use the 30-sec pulse reminder to teach moving the brush to different areas.
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What age is this toothbrush for?
The Jack N’ Jill Tickle Tooth Toothbrush is designed for babies and toddlers from 0-36 months. Age-specific brush heads include Stage 1 (0-18 months) - extra small brush head for babies, and Stage 2 (18-36 months) - medium brush head for toddlers.
How to clean the brush heads?
After each use, rinse thoroughly under warm tap water to remove toothpaste and debris. Gently shake off excess water from the bristles. Pat dry with a clean towel and store upright to air dry.
How to replace heads?
Replace every 3 months or when bristles start to fray. Turn off the toothbrush, then hold the handle firmly with one hand near the base. Gently grip the brush head and pull straight up - the head should come off with gentle, steady pressure.
When to switch from Stage 1 to Stage 2?
Most children are ready to switch around 18 months. Stage 1 (0-18 months) is for fewer teeth, while Stage 2 (18-36 months) offers better coverage as more teeth come in. It comes with both heads included, so you're all set for the transition!
How to teach proper brushing technique?
Make brushing fun with our unique LED light up brush head. Guide gentle circular motions, cover all teeth and the tongue, and use the 30-sec pulse reminder to teach moving the brush to different areas.
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