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What’s in it for you as a parent?
February 2014 is National Children’s Dental Health Month designed to raise awareness about the importance of oral health.
On January 23, Tom’s of Maine will announce a free coloring and activity book called “Brushing Fun,”(CLICK HERE TO SEE IT) which supports Oral Health America, a national nonprofit dedicated to oral care and prevention. With each free coloring book download, Tom’s of Maine will donate 10 tubes of its Wicked Cool! natural toothpaste (up to 200,000 tubes) to children in OHA’s Smiles Across America program
Parents can show off their kid’s creativity and inspire others to get involved by sharing a photo of a completed page from the coloring book on Facebook or Instagram using #NaturalSmiles
A weekly drawing of all eligible entries will determine five winners to receive a Tom’s of Maine natural oral care prize pack and a $100 Utrecht Art Store gift card to foster their child’s creativity
Tom’s of Maine Silly Strawberry toothpaste is the first and only natural kid’s toothpaste to receive the American Dental Association’s Seal of Acceptance for its proven effectiveness. With no artificial dyes or sweeteners, Tom’s of Maine Silly Strawberry toothpaste gets its naturally sweet flavor from real strawberry juice.
New this year, Wicked Cool! is Tom’s of Maine’s first natural toothpaste designed for kids ages 8 and over. This mild mint-flavored toothpaste fights cavities, strengthens enamel and freshens breath and is great for kids who want a more “grown up” toothpaste but find the adult mint versions “too spicy”. Plus, it’s ADA-accepted, dye-free and never contains any artificial sweeteners or flavors.
Kids love the taste of Tom’s of Maine Juicy Mint Children’s Anticavity Fluoride Rinse. Used regularly with fluoride toothpaste, rinsing provides additional cavity protection over brushing alone. It offers the same strong cavity protection as conventional brands without artificial colors, flavors or preservatives.
Tom’s of Maine gives 10% of its profits back to organizations that support human and environmental goodness.
About Oral Health America
· OHA’s mission is to change lives by connecting communities with resources to increase access to oral health care, education and advocacy for all Americans, especially those most vulnerable. For more information about Oral Health America, please visit http://oralhealthamerica.org/
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They are offering a awesome giveaway for you guys!! You could win-
Tom’s of Maine Tote made from Recycled Tom’s toothpaste tubes
· Wicked Cool!™ Anticavity Toothpaste
· Silly Strawberry Anticavity Toothpaste
· Children’s Anticavity Fluoride Rinse Juicy Mint
· Naturally Clean Toothbrush – Soft
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Open to US Residents only(excludes Alaska and Hawaii) 18 years or older. I am not responsible for the prize or shipping mishaps. Giveaway ends MArch 7th EST Midnight
We brush our 17.5 month olds teeth twice a day and just started flossing them.
2 times a day
We try to brush twice a day.
We brush our teeth 2 times a day. We even clean my 4 month olds gums (soon to have a tooth)
Hopefully twice
They brush their teeth at least twice a day, morning and night.
Twice a day here for my 2 year old 🙂
They brush in the morning before school and at bedtime.
Two to rhree times per day
Hmmm. Well, at the present time I don’t have any “kids” but I brush my teeth at least once every day, and use the water pik every time I shower!
Twice- morning & night.
three times!
They brush them twice a day.
We try for twice a day, but at least every night at bed.
They brush twice a day!
Twice a day.
My granddaughter said she brushes her teeth two times a day, said she can’t brush at school, after lunch.
Atleast twice a day!
twice a day
twice a day
They brush their teeth at least twice a day. Once in the morning and once before they go to bed. 🙂
I make sure they brush their teeth at least twice a day. Once in the morning and once before they go to bed. 🙂
2 times a day
My daughter brushes twice a day and flosses.