Brushing your teeth is super important to keep your mouth healthy and your smile bright. Let’s learn how to brush your teeth the right way!
First, grab your toothbrush. It’s important to brush your teeth the right way so that every tooth gets clean.
When you brush, move your toothbrush up and down and round and round. This helps clean all the parts of your teeth so nothing gets missed.
Every tooth is important for a healthy mouth.
Don’t just brush your front teeth. Your back teeth need love too! They can get dirty, so make sure to brush them well.
Brushing your teeth should be something you do every day.
Make sure to brush your teeth in the morning when you wake up and at night before you go to bed. Doing this every day helps keep your teeth shiny and clean.
Toothpaste can taste yummy, but remember these tips.
After brushing, spit out the toothpaste. Don’t swallow it, because that can be bad for you.
Brushing your teeth can be a team effort with your parents.
If you’re still learning, let your parents help you brush. They can make sure you’re doing it right and getting all your teeth clean.
Brushing your teeth is an easy way to keep your mouth healthy. By brushing every day and following these tips, you can have a bright and happy smile!
Toothbrush Painting: Use an old toothbrush and some washable paint to create art! Dip the toothbrush in paint and use the “up and down, round and round” motion to paint on a piece of paper. This will help you practice the brushing technique while having fun with colors. What patterns can you make with your toothbrush?
Tooth Counting Adventure: With the help of a mirror, count how many teeth you can see in your mouth. Try to identify which are your front teeth and which are your back teeth. Can you make sure each one gets brushed during your daily routine? Ask a parent to help you check if you missed any spots!
Brushing Chart: Create a weekly chart to track your brushing habits. Draw a sun for the morning and a moon for the night. Each time you brush your teeth, color in the sun or moon for that day. At the end of the week, see how many suns and moons you have colored. Can you brush every morning and night for a whole week?