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The Rockabilly Kids Toothbrush Review

3 July 2014 by Eileen 2 Comments

There are so many type of children’s toothbrushes on the market but to stand out in the crowd the toothbrush must be fun, with a cute theme and last long. The Rockabilly kids does just that. Children can rock them and yet they won’t fall! It will always spin itself back up again.

The Rockabilly kids toothbrushWith this toothbrush, you don’t need to buy a toothbrush holder as it stands up by itself. Its body/handle is reusable too so just change the toothbrush head every three months. There are three free heads included in the set which will last you for a year. To change the head, just twist and turn the head to dissemble it. The head comes with soft multi-length bristles designed by dentists for effective cleaning and gum protection.

Each body/handle comes with lovely and cute characters; the blue colour handle is Astronaut Andy and pink colour handle is Chef Cheryl. The other colours available are green, yellow, dark pink and light blue. It is very easy for little hands to hold and my son loves to knock them down. Now brushing can be fun and it keeps children amused each time they brush their teeth.

the rockabilly kids reviewThis toothbrush is cleverly designed by Hamish Khayat aged just 21, bored of studying Geography at University, he launched his own kids toothbrush range inspired by the ‘Weebles’ from the 70’s. The British Dental Health Foundation have just backed the project full heartedly and are going through their accreditation process at the moment. It looks like it could be something very exciting for the children’s dental market.

Now you can buys it at Boots for only £6.99. This is very reasonable price and great value for money as the free brushes means it lasts for a year. I would highly recommend them as they are fun and of course a great toothbrush.

Disclosure: We have received the products to do an honest review.

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