December 11, 2011

Oral B Stages Review

Recently I was chosen to be a host for MommyParties sponsored by Oral-B Stages I & II.  Oral-B sent me a "MommyParty Kit" which contained everything I needed to hold a cute little Winnie The Pooh party for my son and some of his friends (and mine too!)  


I chose to have my party in our church fellowship hall because most of our friends also have older children who are participating in our Church Christmas program which is practicing each Sunday afternoon.  This provided a perfect opportunity to show the movie and have a little brief presentation and snack (and keep some little ones occupied!) while the older children practiced.  Worked perfectly...well for the most part!  So what started out as this...



Ended up as this...

It seemed that the only one REALLY interested in the movie was my little Hayden (who had been looking forward to watching this DVD all week!)





So after a few minutes of trying to reign the others in, I decided I better move on to something else before we had chaos on our hands!  So on to the snacks and brief presentation....and believe it or not, they seemed to enjoy my "flash cards" more than the movie!  The loved answering the questions I had for them and were very attentive and polite when answering...and knew ALL the answers!!  Way to go kids for knowing about your teeth...and a little about Pooh too! : )







I was able to give each of the parents a goody bag filled with a full-size bottle of Disney Lavender Wash, a toothbrush, full-size toothbrush, and some great coupons just for coming to our party!  They were thrilled!  Thank you parents for allowing me to have your children's attention for a little while also!




The funniest part of the party??  Finding the "big kids" enjoying the Winnie The Pooh movie more than the little kids!!   You just never know!  : )




Thank you MommyParties for allowing me to host the Oral-B Stages party.  I am very fortunate to have a little boy who LOVES to brush his teeth, so he is loving having a new tooth brush and toothpaste to use.  He is able to open the toothpaste by himself and can see just where to put it based on the "paste marker" on the brush.  Obviously, at 3 years old, he still needs some help brushing to get his teeth as clean as they need to be, but with "helps" like you offer with your products, he can learn the proper way to have healthy teeth!