Brushing Teeth
A gentle read-aloud activity for toddlers aged 1 to 5, with simple toothbrushing words, tapping games, and a printable page.
For parents and carers
This page helps toddlers learn simple toothbrushing words like toothbrush, toothpaste, teeth, brush, spit, smile, clean, and bedtime. It is made to support a calm routine, not to replace advice from your dentist or health visitor.
Toothbrushing safety note
A grown-up should help toddlers brush their teeth. Use an age-appropriate toothbrush and toothpaste, keep toothpaste out of reach, and follow local dental advice for your child.
Read-aloud story: Tiny Toothbrush Time
Simple toddler toothbrushing steps
Play the toothbrushing games
Game 1: Add toothpaste
Game 2: Brush the teeth
Game 3: Big clean smile
Printable toothbrushing activity
Open a clean A4 colouring page with a toothbrush, teeth, bubbles, and simple tracing words.
Parent FAQ
What age is this for?
This page is made for toddlers and preschoolers aged 1 to 5, with a grown-up reading and helping.
How can I make brushing teeth easier for a toddler?
Use a calm routine, simple words, a small toothbrush, a mirror, a short song, and the same steps each day: toothpaste, open, brush, spit, smile.
Should toddlers brush teeth by themselves?
Toddlers can practise holding the toothbrush, but a grown-up should help and finish the brushing so the teeth are cleaned properly.