Dangerous
I can't believe that a toothbrush marketed for babies of teething age is so unsafe when babies chew on it. Its disgraceful and should be taken off the shelves. After my 10mth old chewed the end briefly when brushing her teeth, the rubber began to peel off and she almost pulled a piece off which could have been disastrous, I looked at the package and read the warning that the rubber can come off and it's not to be chewed. Well the statement certainly is there to cover yourselves legally but honestly you need to review how the product is made and be responsible and just make it safer to begin with. I just trusted it was safe for babies, my mistake. Very disappointing from a reputable brand such as Pigeon. I guess there are no Australian safety standards for baby toothbrushes or this would never pass, should be 3 years plus if it contains choking hazards.
Originally posted on Pigeon Baby


