Tube of Toms of Maine Toddler Natural Fluoride-Free Toothpaste, mild fruit flavor, for ages 3-24 months. The tube features a smiling cartoon alligator and highlights gentle cleaning, dye-free, and safe if swallowed. A box and tube of Tom’s of Maine Toddler Natural fluoride-free toothpaste, mild fruit flavor, for ages 3-24 months. The packaging features a cartoon alligator and playful, colorful design elements. Back of a Tom’s of Maine Toddler natural training toothpaste box showing product description, directions, ingredients, company values, icons for gluten-free and recyclable, and a barcode at the bottom. A smiling woman helps a young child brush their teeth with a yellow toothbrush. Text on the image reads, SAFE IF SWALLOWED and ages 3-24 months. Yellow bird illustrations decorate the image. A close-up of an orange toothbrush with clear gel toothpaste on its bristles, set against a green and purple background with cartoon yellow birds and the words Gentle Cleaning above.
Tube of Toms of Maine Toddler Natural Fluoride-Free Toothpaste, mild fruit flavor, for ages 3-24 months. The tube features a smiling cartoon alligator and highlights gentle cleaning, dye-free, and safe if swallowed.

Tom's of Maine Toddler Training Toothpaste

1.75 oz

Why we love it

  • Free from 3,000+ banned ingredients and meets our EU-informed standards.
  • Gentle enough for curious toddlers to swallow safely.
  • Only contains natural and sustainable ingredients.
  • Formulated without fluoride for a healthier smile.
Scent: Mild Fruit Gel
Purchase options

Toddler Training Toothpaste $3.99

Free carbon neutral shipping on orders $29+. Arrives in 3–5 days. Free, easy 30-day returns.

It’s never too early to start teaching your kids about healthy routines, and this Tom's of Maine Toddler Training Toothpaste makes it easy for moms and dads to show little ones the importance of brushing their teeth every day. Made especially for toddlers and woddlers three months of age to 24 months, this natural toothpaste is fluoride-free, SLS-free, and propylene glycol–free. It also contains no artificial colors, flavors, or preservatives, and is safe for your toddler to swallow.

Are you shopping for the whole family for this month’s Grove shipment? Check out our whole selection of toothpastes, mouthwashes, and other oral care products.

Is Tom's of Maine children's toothpaste safe to swallow?

This Tom’s children’s toothpaste is because it’s made particularly for toddlers as young as three months and as old as 24 months. It cleans your toddler’s teeth and gums, and it features a yummy fruit flavor, so your kids can practice brushing their teeth in a healthy and safe way.

Tom’s has other awesome products for the whole family with naturally sourced and naturally derived ingredients. Shop all Tom’s of Maine products on Grove now.

Top three reasons toddlers love this Tom’s toddler training toothpaste:

  1. This Tom's of Maine toddler toothpaste features an easy-to-use, mess-free top, so some little ones can even put it on their toothbrush themselves.
  2. At a time when kids are learning about the world (and animals), its tube features an adorable alligator they’ll come to recognize.
  3. The taste! Toddlers enjoy the sweet fruit flavor, which gets them excited about brushing teeth at a very early age.

Let’s close the loop on packaging to ensure it doesn’t end up in landfills or oceans

TerraCycle® and Tom’s of Maine have partnered to create a national recycling program for typically hard-to-recycle waste streams. Reduce your impact on our planet - participation is simple and free.

Mouthwash bottles and caps, toothbrushes, deodorant containers and caps, soap packaging, floss containers, and toothpaste tubes and caps can be recycled through TerraCycle®.

How to Start:

1. Create a Terracycle account. This is mandatory for participation and allows you to track your recycling and impact.
2. Collect your empties - no need to even rinse them out - and put them in an eco-friendly envelope, box or other container. Reuse packaging you already have for mailing.
3. Request and print your label from Terracycle.com
4. Ship!

You can find more information here.

Glycerin, Propanediol, Hydrated Silica, Water, Xylitol, Benzyl Alcohol, Carrageenan, Natural Flavor and Citric Acid.

Brush teeth thoroughly, preferably after each meal or at least twice a day or as directed.

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