Tooth-brushing song for kids

Brush Brush Bunny

A cheerful 1:48 song for making one supervised brushing moment feel shared. It is a playful cue—not a two-minute timer or personalized dental advice.

Ready for the song?

Watch the 1:48 song on YouTube
Length
1:48 song
Use
Grown-up nearby
Important
Not a two-minute timer

One short shared cue

Brush Brush Bunny turns an everyday bathroom routine into a small musical moment for children and grown-ups to do together. The video is shorter than two minutes, so use it as a familiar start-to-finish song—not as a complete brushing timer.

The tiny routine

  1. Grown-up sets up. Use the toothpaste amount and toothbrush guidance that are right for your child.
  2. Brush gently together. Help reach the outer, inner, and chewing surfaces at a comfortable pace.
  3. Let the song be the cue. Pause, repeat, or continue brushing after it ends when your child’s guidance calls for more time.
  4. Finish together. Help your child spit out excess toothpaste rather than swallow it, following guidance from their dentist or healthcare professional.

Why parents might use it

Starting an everyday routine can be easier when the cue is familiar. The song gives the moment a beginning and ending without turning brushing into a performance test, reward system, or health promise.

Grown-up note: This 1:48 song is not a complete two-minute timer, personalized dental advice, or a substitute for adult help. Follow the brushing time, toothpaste, technique, and supervision guidance given for your child.

Watch and share

Watch Brush Brush Bunny on YouTube, or try Bye Germs!, Good Morning, Little Light, Little Light, Low Low Low, Hold My Hand, and Tuck & Park from the same tiny routine world.