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My Way Spinbrush by Arm and Hammer Review


It was that time again.  My girls were both complaining that they were sick of their toothbrushes.  And, to be honest, they were probably due for a new one.  So, off to Walmart we go.

Having a 5 and 6 year old always ensures that either my husband or I are going to have to help them with their teeth.  There is no way they can be trusted to brush enough or to not spit out the big pieces of toothpaste and then continue to brush with the toothbrush and just a limited amount of water (and maybe a small amount of toothpaste still on it).  But, when we looked in the toothbrush aisle, they fell in love with this toothbrush.  And to be honest, so did I.

What’s not to love?  It is a My Way Spinbrush by Arm and Hammer.  The spinbrush helps them brush better by having the brush circulate with the push of a button (or in this case a purple jewel that you push).  And the fact that they can decorate it to fit their style and you have a true winner.  Each of my girls had so much fun decorating them and then couldn’t wait to use them. It comes with stickers that adhere well to the toothbrush, and include letters so they can put their name on it.   I thought this might be just the novelty of a “new” toothbrush.  But, we’ve had them for 4 days now and they still want to brush their teeth more now than ever.  So, it’s a win win for everyone.

Here is a picture of my daughter Grace, holding up her brush.  Notice the missing teeth – 6 as of this weekend.  If you look you can see that she has her name on it (right by her hand, running up and down) – that way there is no fighting over which one is hers.  Happy Monday everyone!


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