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Scrat’s epic pursuit of the elusive acorn catapults him into the universe where he accidentally sets off a series of cosmic events that transform and threaten the Ice Age World. To save themselves, Sid, Manny, Diego, and the rest of the herd must leave their home and embark on a quest full of comedy and adventure, traveling to exotic new lands and encountering a host of colorful new characters.
Philips Sonicare For Kids Ice Age Toothbrush
The NEW limited edition Philips Sonicare For Kids Ice Age power toothbrush with Bluetooth® wireless technology and interactive coaching with an app that helps connect children ages 4+ to a lifetime of healthy habits! This breakthrough and fun toothbrushing experience helps to motivate children to brush independently – while delivering oral care results that parents can feel good about, too. For a limited time, Philips Sonicare For Kids will feature beloved characters from Ice Age: Collision Course, the fifth installment of the hilarious Ice Age film series.
Available at Philips.com. MSRP $49.99. Download the Philips Sonicare For Kids app in the Apple Store and Google Play Store.
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Lily Kwan says
I don’t have any tips on getting kids to brush. This power toothbrush looks very nice!
Jessica Lodge says
I think tooth brushing should be a ritual, that way they know it’s a part of their day. Also make sure to have toothpaste the kids like.
Angela Saver says
We always let them help pick out their toothbrushes & toothpaste. When they were real young & started brushing, I would brush my teeth at the same time & that helped to motivate them. We also make sure to take them to the dentist for regular check-ups & just remind them how important it is because they need to last a lifetime!
amy guillaume linderman says
a fun toothbrush and letting my kids pick out their own toothpaste helps motivate my kids. we also picked out fun toothbrush holders.
Kimberly Flickinger says
I love all the Ice Age movies. My favorite character is Scrat.
hannah says
I don’t have any tips for helping kids, as I don’t have kids yet. My nephew is working on his tooth brushing skills currently though, it’s important to start the habit early in life.
Andrea Smith says
Getting my kids to brush their teeth isn’t always easy or a happy experience. But I currently have been having them set their timers on their ipads for 2 min. It seems to help them stay brushing as they watch the timer.
Beth C says
My grandson just got a battery operated toothbrush. He seems to like to brush his teeth more now! Hope he continues to!!
Erin Ellis says
We have made brushing an important part of each morning and evening. Starting this good habit from the start ensures they will keep up the task forever.
Leigh Anne Borders says
We had to make it a routine. We take a bath, brush teeth, and then read story. Having him follow a routine helps him.
June S. says
My son and daughter-in-law really do not have a problem with my grandson brushing his teeth. He knows that it is done for a good reason and that’s good enough for him I guess.
Naddez says
I would have my children picked their own toothpaste and the flavor. Also, I would share information and pictures with them that I gathered from the Dentist’s office.