Healthy mouths, Healthy starts
Healthy mouths, healthy starts.
Baby’s mouths are incredibly sensitive and a real powerhouse for learning and development. Instilling good habits early on can support your baby's oral motor development and ensure good oral health into adulthood.
What’s more, between 22nd June - 1st July we're offering EXCLUSIVE discounts plus generous free products which will be sent to you in your Tidy Tot order.
Open Cup Sipping with Tidy Tot
Open cups are highly recommended by weaning professionals and dentists. Introducing open-cup sipping from 6 months old helps to encourage and strengthen the muscles in your babies mouth that are essential for speech and feeding - jaw strength, tongue movement and positioning and lip closure.
An open cup also improves hand-eye-coordination as your baby learns to judge distance, tilt and control, building real-life motor skills from the start.
Importantly, unlike bottles and spouted cups, sipping from an open cup prevents liquids from pooling around the front teeth - keeping you littles ones teeth and gums healthy.
Until 31st July save 20% on DinkyCup with code DINKY20
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Cheeky Chompers
"As mums ourselves, we know it's the little things that make the biggest difference.”
Award-winning British nursery brand Cheeky Chompers was founded by mum friends Julie Wilson and Amy Livingstone while on maternity leave. After repeatedly picking up and sanitising dropped teethers for their own babies, they knew they could do better.
The result was the iconic Neckerchew® Teething Bib – a practical, attachable teething solution.
Today, Cheeky Chompers designs a range of intuitive baby essentials spanning teething, sensory development, blankets, and nursing. Every product is thoughtfully created to solve everyday parenting challenges, combining practical design with innovative features that make life easier for families.
Jack'n'Jill Kids
Explore...Healthy mouths, healthy starts
With tooth decay now the leading cause of hospital admissions for children aged 5-9 in England, oral health has never been a more important topic.
Explore our practical guides and discover simple ways to support your baby's oral health from the very beginning.
