Thursday, November 4, 2010

Arm & Hammer Spinbrush MyWay Review & Giveaway



Its not always easy to get kids to brush their teeth. If I don't stand there and watch them the whole time, my kids will just wet their tooth brushes and try to trick me into thinking they did it.  But having a cool tooth brush is one way to get kids to enjoy brushing their teeth. And the Arm & Hammer Spinbrush MyWay is one awesome toothbrush.



The MyWay is unique because your kids can personalize it.  It comes with over 140 water safe stickers that they can use to decorate the brush any way they like.  They can put their name on it, peace signs , flowers--just about anything. Add to that the extra fun of having a spin brush and you know you have a winner. My daughter didn't give me a hard time about brushing her teeth last night at all.  And even after she was done adding the stickers to her spin brush, she had lots of stickers left over for crafts.



If you would like to get the Arm & Hammer Spinbrush MyWay for your child, you can order one here for only  $9.99 plus shipping. You will receive the battery powered brush, stickers, stand, and a cup. Start getting your kids to love brushing their teeth with the Arm & Hammer Spinbrush MyWay! 

One lucky winner is going to receive a Spin Brush of their very own  In addition you will receive a few other goodies to make getting ready for the holidays just a little bit easier. The prize pack will include the Spinbrush, Scotch Adhesive Dot Roller, Emergen-C Vitamins, and Purell Hand Sanitizer. To enter, tell me something you do to encourage your kids to brush. This will be the only entry for this one. Giveaway will end on 11/23/10 and is open to the US only.
 




***Please note that I received no form of monetary compensation for this post. I did receive a sample of the product to try in order to write a fair and honest review. The opinions expressed in this review are my own and were not influenced in any way.  Please note that I  am not responsible for the delivery of this prize and can not be held accountable if, for any reason, is it not received. Furthermore, I am in no way liable for any injuries that may result from the use or misuse of this product. ***

42 comments:

  1. We use the teeth chart. If they brush their teeth 3 times a day and chart it they get to have a piece of candy with supper.
    megankayden@yahoo.com

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  2. I use a sticker chart to get my kids to brush!!

    suzannebake@gmail.com

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  3. I like to buy toothpaste flavors that they like.
    Thanks for the review and giveaway!
    jackievillano at gmail dot com

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  4. I let my kids pick their own toothbrushes, floss and toothpaste. I buy travel size paste so they use their own and this gives them a sense of freedom (and no arguing at the bathroom sink!)

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  5. I let my son choose his own toothpaste and mouth rinse.

    lkish77123 at gmail dot com

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  6. I purchase various flavored toothpaste

    sassysasha817 at gmail dot com

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  7. I follow via GFC
    Sasha Lang

    sassysasha817 at gmail dot com

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  8. its just part of the routine morning and night - one parent usually brushes at the same time

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  9. I stand over them and make sure they do it!!! HAHA just kiddin' I do remind them though.
    pjames330(at)aol(dotcom)

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  10. I let my kids pick out their own toothbrushes and toothpaste!
    mommys3lilbirds at gmail dot com

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  11. my son is only 10 months but i have found that he is much more cooperative having his teeth brush if i let him watch in the mirror while brushing his teeth

    elizabethjhoskins@gmail.com

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  12. We used to get the red plaque tablets and if they didn't brush their teeth would be all red. They didn't want to go to school like that so they learned to brush good.
    missdeb1@earthlink.net

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  13. they love brushing the same time as mommy or daddy, so when ever possible, we all do it at once.



    boswife @ gmail . com

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  14. We have a reward chart too- we reward with things like an hour board game time or video game time.Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill@comcast.net

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  15. My children are long grown, but I don't remember having any major difficulty in getting them to brush their teeth, so we didn't have to come up with any particular plan for it.

    cgclynsg0 @ gmail dot com

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  16. To make sure they brush long enough we keep a stopwatch in the bathroom for them to use.


    chlorinebrain at sbcglobal dot net

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  17. I set up a sticker chart and every time they brush their teeth they get a sticker. If they fill up a week's worth then they get to do something special with mommy and daddy.


    sexyhots29@yahoo.com

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  18. I let my granddaughter choose her own toothpaste.

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  19. A great way to get kids to brush is by example. Make it something that you do together. Then you know they are brushing long enough and brushing the right way. Thanks.

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  20. When I have kids I will let them pick there own toothbrushes and toothpaste!
    Awesome contest! Thanks for entering me!
    Janna Johnson
    jannajanna@hotmail.com
    Janna@Feedyourpigblog.com
    www.feedyourpigblog.com

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  21. When my kids were younger I put tooth brushing on their chore chart. Now I let them pick their own toothbrushes toothpaste and flossers lezanac@yahoo.com

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  22. We have an incentive chart such as earning a trip to Chuck E. Cheese once it is filled.


    mercsmercado at yahoo dot com

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  23. We let our boys pick out their own toothbrushed and toothpaste.

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  24. my daughter picks the toothpaste she likes
    amy16323(at)gmail(dot)com

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  25. stickers! stickers are a great reward!
    hisprincess886(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  26. I remind my children to brush then I have to follow up with surprise inspections. By the way I know those spin brush tooth brushes do a superior cleaning job.

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  27. RICH LICATA
    I USE DIFFERENT FLAVORED TOOTHPASTES
    fishingkaraokemusic@yahoo.com

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  28. They have the pics from the dentist office burned into their brains...getting them to brush is no problem!
    tattgiff at centurytel dot net

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  29. Brush the same time that your kids are, so they can mimic you


    trippyjanet at hotmail dot com

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  30. I let my kids shop for their toothpaste, floss and brush. This gets them excited about brushing their teeth!
    Carla
    cpullum(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  31. We've had many discussions about why they must take care of their teeth. Otherwise such and such could happen (we've given many instances of what others have gone through!). It certainly helps them brush!!

    THANK YOU! tripsma at gmail dot com

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  32. I get my children time to brush their own teeth. They are at the ages where doing things themselves seems like so much fun. I brush their teeth for 2 minutes then hand over the toothbrush and they have so much fun. Both of my kids even enjoy running their own toothbrush under the faucet. Makes them feel so good that they are doing it on their own.

    ceemlovee at yahoo dot com

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  33. I buy toothpaste for toddlers that they like.

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  34. My daughter can pick her toothpaste, and brush, it helps her brush more. suelee1998 @ gmail.com

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  35. Tried all sorts of different things! I guess the best thing that has worked is to let them pick their own toothbrush out at the store, and toothpaste, too. I end up spending a bit more, but at least if they are happy with it, they seem to use it more!!

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  36. We use a teeth chart. Then give a reward at the end of the month.

    lyndsey.rullman at hotmail dot com

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  37. We buy my kids fun brushes and fun toothpaste...:)

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  38. I let them choose their toothbrushes and share with the older ones what happens when someone doesn't take care of their teeth. vidomich(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  39. Email subscriber. vidomich(at)yahoo(dot)com

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  40. Using veggies tales toothbrushes has helped a bit more lately :) My younger ones see me doing it and want to do it to.. so it's different depending on age.

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  41. we have made brushing a priority since they were really little, we just have a time to brush every morning and evening to encourage them to brush their teeth
    susansmoaks at gmail dot com

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