Is the Generic Cartoon Character Light-Up Kids Electric Toothbrush (2-pack) worth buying?

Skip it — the savings aren’t real when you’re replacing it in a month and your kid refuses to use it. Look, the best kids electric toothbrush is honestly the one your kid will actually pick up and use twice a day without you having to stand there negotiating like a UN diplomat. For most families, that means spending a little more on something with a timer and enough novelty to hold their attention past the first week. My practical piece of dad advice: let your kid be in the room when you order it. If they’re invested in the choice, they’re more likely to use it — Rosie has brushed more consistently in the last two months than in the entire previous year, and I genuinely believe it’s because she feels some ownership over the purple Sonicare sitting on her side of the sink. We’re always learning what actually works in real bathrooms with real tired kids, so I’d love to hear what’s working at your house. Drop a comment below — especially if your kid has discovered some new creative way to avoid the two-minute timer, because Rosie is always looking for fresh material.

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