Montessori Practical Life Materials Teeth Brushing Model helps children learn daily dental hygiene through hands-on practice, visual guidance, and practical life play. Designed for toddlers, preschoolers, homeschool learning, and classroom activities, this teaching set gives children a clear and engaging way to understand how to brush and care for their teeth.
Instead of only explaining brushing techniques, children can practice directly on the teeth model using the included toothbrush. This interactive approach helps them observe where to brush, how to move the toothbrush, and why clean teeth are important for everyday health. The activity encourages independence, confidence, self-care habits, and a positive attitude toward dental hygiene.
- Montessori practical life activity: Helps children practice real-life tooth brushing skills in a simple, hands-on way.
- Teaches dental hygiene: Supports early understanding of clean teeth, brushing routines, and basic oral care habits.
- Hands-on brushing model: Allows children to practice brushing techniques on a teeth model before applying them to daily routines.
- Includes learning materials: Comes with 1 wooden tray, teeth model, toothbrush, and dental cognitive cards for guided learning.
- Great for homeschool and classrooms: Suitable for Montessori shelves, preschool lessons, homeschool activities, health education, and science projects.
- Encourages independence: Helps toddlers and older children build confidence in caring for themselves through repeated practice.
- Thoughtful educational gift: A practical learning toy for birthdays, Christmas, holidays, classroom supplies, or everyday skill-building play.
This Montessori teeth brushing model turns a daily routine into an approachable learning experience. By combining realistic practice, visual cards, and child-friendly materials, it helps children develop healthy habits while making dental care feel familiar, manageable, and meaningful.

Sarah Matuszak –
I bought this for our toddler, so he could better visualize his own teeth and understand the reason for all the brush strokes, this way and that. It worked! We got real toothpaste and he brushed these teeth over and over and then his kindergarten sister begged to do the same. It washed off easily. He touched these teeth and then put his fingers in his own mouth to check things out in a new way- super cute!
Daniel –
My toddler was having trouble learning to brush his teeth properly. He thought he just needed to stick a toothbrush in his mouth and move it around a little. It was so hard to try and show him how to brush all sides of his teeth. He didn’t understand where everything was inside his mouth until we let him use this toy. This product helped tremendously!
Emily Warren –
My kiddos are learning to brush their own teeth and this has been a great way to learn the names of the teeth and practice the brushing motion. I think I will laminate the cards to ensure they last through all my children using them.