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Children’s oral tissue is thinner and more permeable than adults’ — what touches their gums matters more, not less. Same adhesive-free build as our adult brush, sized for ages 3+.. Same build as the adult brush, sized for small mouths.. Made from Bamboo, Boar Bristles, Pressure Fit. Free from Nylon-6 bristles, Epoxy and hot-melt adhesives, Synthetic flavour coatings, Brightly coloured plastic handles, BPA / BPS / BPF. Children are more vulnerable to chemical exposure than adults — their bodies are still developing, and they swallow an estimated 30% of the toothpaste they use. Removing synthetic adhesives and plastic bristles from the equation means fewer unknowns in their mouths twice a day. $27.60 — ships internationally from the UK.

Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush product image
Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush product image
Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush product image
Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush product image
Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush product image
Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush product image
Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush product image
Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush product image

Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush

Children’s oral tissue is thinner and more permeable than adults’ — what touches their gums matters more, not less. Same adhesive-free build as our adult brush, sized for ages 3+.

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Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush × 6

$10.00

Smaller head and shorter handleZero adhesiveZero nylon

Free from: 5 substances common in “eco” toothbrushes →

Best for:

  • Children aged 3+
  • Families already using the adult version
Handle

Bamboo, uncoated

Bristles

Natural boar bristles

Attachment

Pressure-fitted, no glue

Size

Smaller head, shorter handle

Age

3+ years

End of life

Compostable — handle ~6 months, bristles 12–18 months

What's In It

3 materials. Nothing else.

The Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush is made from Bamboo, Boar Bristles and Pressure Fit.

~95%

Bamboo

Handle

Contains the bio-agent ‘kun’ which inhibits bacterial growth. Uncoated. Sized for smaller hands.

~5%

Boar Bristles

Bristles

Softer than nylon. Gentler on developing gums.

Pressure Fit

Attachment

Same glue-free construction as the adult brush.

Children are more vulnerable to chemical exposure than adults — their bodies are still developing, and they swallow an estimated 30% of the toothpaste they use. Removing synthetic adhesives and plastic bristles from the equation means fewer unknowns in their mouths twice a day.

What We Left Out

5 substances we don't use.

The Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush is free from Nylon-6 bristles, Epoxy and hot-melt adhesives, Synthetic flavour coatings and Brightly coloured plastic handles and 1 other substances. Each exclusion is explained below with the reason.

Nylon-6 bristles

Even kids’ brushes marketed as ‘natural’ or ‘eco’ almost always use nylon bristles — the ‘bamboo’ part is just the handle. They still shed microplastic particles during brushing (Napper & Thompson, 2016). Children ingest roughly 30% of what’s in their mouths during brushing (Naccache et al., 1992). Natural boar bristles instead.

Epoxy and hot-melt adhesives

The same six adhesive chemistries used in adult bamboo brushes — epoxy resin, polyurethane, EVA, polyamide, PUR, SIS. Even kids’ brands that say ‘chemical-free’ on the box almost never disclose what’s holding the bristles in. Pressure-fitted construction eliminates them entirely.

Synthetic flavour coatings

Some children’s brushes add bubblegum or mint flavour coatings to bristles. Even brands that say ‘natural flavour’ are typically using synthetic blends behind a regulatory loophole — the actual ingredients are almost never disclosed on packaging. Ours are unflavoured.

Brightly coloured plastic handles

Kids’ brushes are often coloured with phthalate plasticizers and cadmium or lead pigments to appeal to children. Uncoated bamboo — no dyes, no pigments.

BPA / BPS / BPF

No plastic anywhere. BPA detected in 93% of urine samples across ages — children show higher exposure relative to body weight (Calafat et al., 2008).

How We Compare

Eso World vs. typical products.

 Eso WorldTypical
Handle100% bamboo, uncoatedBamboo with lacquer or plastic
BristlesNatural boar bristlesNylon
AttachmentPressure-fitted, no glueEpoxy or polyurethane
Sized for childrenYesSome brands

Comparison summary: Handle: Eso World uses 100% bamboo, uncoated, typical alternatives use Bamboo with lacquer or plastic. Bristles: Eso World uses Natural boar bristles, typical alternatives use Nylon. Attachment: Eso World uses Pressure-fitted, no glue, typical alternatives use Epoxy or polyurethane. Sized for children: Eso World uses yes, typical alternatives use Some brands.

How to Use

Getting started.

1

Wet the bristles

Warm water, a few seconds. Natural bristles soften slightly when wet — that's what you want.

2

Use a pea-sized amount of toothpaste

Less is more for kids. Any child-safe toothpaste works.

3

Brush for 2 minutes

Gentle circles. Supervise children under 6 — they tend to scrub too hard. The soft bristles help prevent damage even if they do.

4

Rinse and store upright

Shake off water, stand in a holder. Don't let it sit in a cup of water — bamboo needs to air dry.

What to Expect

The first 8–12 weeks.

1

Getting used to it

Kids might comment that it feels different from plastic. The handle is lighter, the bristles are softer. There may be a few loose strands on first use — run the bristles under water against your palm to clear any frays before brushing. This is normal with natural hair and settles after the first couple of uses. Most kids adjust within a few days.

2–4

It's just their toothbrush now

They've stopped thinking about it. The bristles have shaped to their brushing style. The bamboo handle may have darkened a bit — totally normal.

8–12

Time for a new one

Same as any toothbrush. When the bristles splay, swap it out. Kids tend to go through brushes a bit faster than adults. The subscription handles this automatically.

Questions & Answers

6 questions answered.

Children ingest roughly 30% of what enters their mouths during brushing (Naccache et al., 1992). That makes the bristle material and adhesive more important for kids than adults. Most children’s brushes use nylon bristles attached with epoxy resin — the same synthetic materials as adult brushes, just smaller. This brush uses natural bristles with zero adhesive, so nothing synthetic contacts their gums.

Designed for children aged 3 and above. Younger children should use under supervision.

Boar bristles are softer than nylon — gentler on developing gums and enamel. If your child has specific dental concerns, consult their dentist.

Smaller brush head, shorter handle, same materials and adhesive-free construction.

Not recommended for under-3s without supervision. The brush head is designed for children 3+.

It’s bamboo and boar bristle — natural materials, no plastics, no adhesives. But it’s designed for brushing, not chewing.

The bottom line

The Kid's Boar Bristle Bamboo Toothbrush is made from Bamboo, Boar Bristles, Pressure Fit. Free from Nylon-6 bristles, Epoxy and hot-melt adhesives, Synthetic flavour coatings. Every material is published on this page with the research behind each choice.

3 materials — nothing else5 substances excluded3 cited studies
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Every material published

Naccache et al. (1992)

Journal of Dental Research

Young children ingest approximately 30% of toothpaste during brushing — materials in contact with their mouths matter

Calafat et al. (2008)

Environmental Health Perspectives

BPA detected in 93% of urine samples across age groups — children showed higher exposure relative to body weight

Napper IE, Thompson RC (2016)

Marine Pollution Bulletin

Synthetic polymer fibres, including nylon-6 (the standard material in toothbrush bristles), shed microplastic particles during mechanical action. Natural keratin fibres do not. The difference is structural: extruded polymers fragment; protein fibres decompose biologically. Children who brush with nylon bristles and ingest around 30% of what enters their mouths are ingesting trace microplastic particles.

Read our research →

This is a children's toothbrush, not a medical device. Not suitable for children under 3 without supervision.