- Safer than hard plastic toothbrushes
- Bendable and soft
- Develops good oral hygiene early, preventing cavities latter
- Non-allergenic 100% highest quality silicone
- Dishwasher and freezer friendly
Product Description
Baby Banana Brush® is made of 100% flexible silicone making it SAFER than standard hard plastic toothbrushes!
Its flexible banana shape will decrease the risk of mouth injury if your baby falls while brushing.
The Baby Banana Brush® gives your baby comforting relief during painful teething, is easy to grasp, and has fun, “a-peel-ing” banana colors and designs that will get your baby excited about brushing.
Keep one Baby Banana Brush® at home and one in your d… More >>


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Got this for my 14 month old son who loves to brush his teeth. The first time we used it, I helped him brush and then he chewed on it for a total of about 2 minutes before his mouth began to bleed. Definately not impressed with my $8 toothbrush purchase.
Rating: 1 / 5
Just like the concerned mother from Illinois, I strongly agree it is an unsafe product. Same thing happened to my 13-month-old daughter—she also swallowed the third of those bristles….
Rating: 1 / 5
I bought this for my 9-month as a teether/toothbrush. It’s ok as a toothbrush but TERRIBLE and UNSAFE as a teether. My son probably swallowed a third of the bristles after only about 5 uses. They should not advertise this as a teether as it obviously could not withstand biting (my son only has TWO teeth!). Don’t be fooled by the cuteness of this product unless you want to waste your money. I hope I never bought this product.
Rating: 1 / 5
This toothbrush is silicone and it’s “sticky” in that it picks up anything and everything when it’s dropped on the floor (what kid doesn’t do that?). It’s totally worth it, though! I’ll rinse it 30 times a day if I have to (we have two dogs and two cats, though!).
My daughter got her first tooth at 14 weeks and had eight teeth by 6 months… she doesn’t like pacifiers, she won’t use normal “teething” toys/items, but this was what got us through all the teething chaos. We lost the first one but I quickly reordered two more, one for her and one for actual use. All three are top quality and gave us no issues. I wish it did have a storage case or something, but I just use a plastic baggy. We do have a real toothbrush for her, but she won’t let me put it in her mouth, or if I get it in there she bites down and tears our the bristles… so this is definitely our favorite. She gnaws on everything and grinds her teeth (YUCK!) a lot, but this has not let us down yet! She did not like the infant version, with the handles, not sure why.
Does anyone have a suggestion for toothpaste? She loathes fruit/sweets so I’m not having much luck with her not spitting the toothpaste all over me because they all seem to be fruity… Thanks!
Blessings.
Rating: 5 / 5
The product description states that this toothbrush is “for toddlers ready to graduate to their first real toothbrush,” but I disagree. Toddlers with lots of teeth need stiff enough bristles to actually brush plaque off the teeth. The banana toothbrush bristles (which are silicone) are so soft they don’t scrape against the teeth at all. It’s simply not effective.
This toothbrush would be good only for babies with no teeth, to get them used to brushing and as kind of a gum massager.
Also, the bristles come off, especially if you have a toddler with teeth using it. I had to throw it away after the bristles started breaking off.
Rating: 3 / 5