Oral-B Stages Review and Giveaway

Monday, December 7, 2009


Oral-B Stages are the number one, dentist recommended manual toothbrushes for kids.


There are four stages that are seperated by age, included: stage 1 (4 to 24 months), stage 2 (2 to 4 years old), stage 3 (5 to 7 years old), and stage 4 (8 years old and up). They also have an Oral-B stages toothpaste to go along with the brushes that is available with different Disney characters on the package. I was sent one of each of the brushes from the different stages and one tube of the toothpaste, which unfortunately for Mr. Chase Face, I was sent the Disney Princesses. It is a fruity blue gel paste that Chase likes the flavor of but he uses a toothpaste for older kids now.


The Stage One brushes are soft with an adult sized handle so that you can brush your babies teeth. Stage Two is specialy made for little hands and little mouths. Stage Three is made for growing kids with more control over their bigger hands and mouths while they are brushing. Stage Four is made for older kids with baby and adult teeth and tender gums from missing teeth. There is a brush made especially for every stage your childs teeth will go through.

When he was younger I always bought the Oral-B Stages products for him so I know that they work great.

If you go online to the Oral-B Stages website, http://www.oralb.com/en-US/stages/#/home  you can start a
Smile-Stages Scrapbook for your child at Scrapblog.com, an online scrapbooking site.

I have one gift pack to give away that includes one toothbrush from each of the four stages and one tube of toothpaste to go along with it. To enter, go to http://www.oralb.com/en-US/stages/#/home  and check out the information on Oral-B stages. Come back and tell me something that you learned for your first, mandatory entry. You can do any or all of the things listed below for additional entries.
This giveaway is open to the US only and ends on Dec.14.

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Oral-B Stages are the number one, dentist recommended manual toothbrushes for kids.


There are four stages that are seperated by age, included: stage 1 (4 to 24 months), stage 2 (2 to 4 years old), stage 3 (5 to 7 years old), and stage 4 (8 years old and up). They also have an Oral-B stages toothpaste to go along with the brushes that is available with different Disney characters on the package. I was sent one of each of the brushes from the different stages and one tube of the toothpaste, which unfortunately for Mr. Chase Face, I was sent the Disney Princesses. It is a fruity blue gel paste that Chase likes the flavor of but he uses a toothpaste for older kids now.


The Stage One brushes are soft with an adult sized handle so that you can brush your babies teeth. Stage Two is specialy made for little hands and little mouths. Stage Three is made for growing kids with more control over their bigger hands and mouths while they are brushing. Stage Four is made for older kids with baby and adult teeth and tender gums from missing teeth. There is a brush made especially for every stage your childs teeth will go through.

When he was younger I always bought the Oral-B Stages products for him so I know that they work great.

If you go online to the Oral-B Stages website, http://www.oralb.com/en-US/stages/#/home  you can start a
Smile-Stages Scrapbook for your child at Scrapblog.com, an online scrapbooking site.

I have one gift pack to give away that includes one toothbrush from each of the four stages and one tube of toothpaste to go along with it. To enter, go to http://www.oralb.com/en-US/stages/#/home  and check out the information on Oral-B stages. Come back and tell me something that you learned for your first, mandatory entry. You can do any or all of the things listed below for additional entries.
This giveaway is open to the US only and ends on Dec.14.

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27 comments:

RaeLei Designs December 8, 2009 7:16 PM  

WEll. What I learned is that I have three kids 17,14,and 7 and never knew that Oral-b had a variety of tooth brushes for each age stage of a childs life. This is awesome. If I don't win, I know what toothbrush to get my 7 yr old now. lol

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i learned its not harmful if they happen to swallow it

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Cher December 13, 2009 11:55 PM  

I learned that most baby teeth stop growing by age 3!

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Lori December 14, 2009 5:40 PM  

I didn't realize how different each stage was.
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