MAM Tooth Brush Set
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on Wednesday, February 12, 2014
My 9 month old bit bristles off these toothbrushes the first time she/I used them. And the second time. By the third time I was spending more time pulling bristles out of her mouth and less time brushing her teeth. I contacted the seller (Giggle) who promptly responded and said they'd credit me, although I was just writing them to let them know about the problem. (Incidentally, the credit never did come through.) Giggle said they contacted Mam, who asked me to mail in the brushes. When I asked Giggle for an address or point of contact for Mam, I never heard back. It's just too much hassle. So, all in all, this is a poorly constructed brush. The bristles will come off if your little one bites. (Giggle told me that Mam officially says that the OTHER end (not the bristles) is for teething--because you can explain that to a 10 month old, right? Kids are gonna chew. So if you get this, be ready to pick blue bristles out of their mouth!) Oh, and we got blue, by the way. (Go figure, we have a girl and wanted pink or green.)I have a boy, and I got two pink brushes. My son doesn't like them. Why don't let us pick the color?I really like these tooth brushes. My 7 month old grabs right ahold and gnaws on them. They are soft and the handles are a good grip.Quality made safe plastics. Great set to have. The little nub on the end lets you guide your kid into proper technique. Our daughter was doing it all by her self after two lessons. This brush set is well thought out and made with the best materials from a country you can trust. I don't do Chinese made products or foods!My daughter loves this brush, and it's more just to get her in the habit of twice daily brushing. She is 13 months old, and happily teethes on both ends and the middle. I paired with earth's best strawberry banana toothbrush and she's now happily making back-and forth motions. THe long handle is great for adult assistance and direction.
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