Kids Oral Care

Jack N' Jill has been a household name in Australian families for a long time, especially for Aussie kids growing up in the 50s, 60s and 70s. Today, Jack N' Jill is proudly produced in Melbourne, Victoria, by a family business that is still going strong.

Today, Jack N' Jill products are available in over 60 countries, with a product range that includes a variety of toothpaste flavors, manual and electric toothbrushes, silicone toothbrushes for babies, and a kid-friendly Bathtime collection!

Why is Jack N' Jill a Safe Choice for Children?
Jack N' Jill toothpaste is 100% safe for children, especially since young children tend to swallow toothpaste more often than spit it out. Jack N' Jill's packaging and branding are also intentionally designed to appeal to children, yet remain aesthetic so that parents don't mind displaying it on their bathroom counter.

One of our innovations is a children's toothbrush with a handle made of NON GMO, compostable cornstarch . Oh, and don't forget: all of our products are designed to be super cute!

Our Commitment to the Environment
We believe that businesses have a big responsibility towards the environment. That's why Jack N' Jill presents a natural toothpaste with organic, hypoallergenic ingredients, and minimalist packaging that is environmentally friendly, recyclable, and BPA-free.

Jack N' Jill is more than just a brand; it's a small step towards a healthy, sustainable lifestyle filled with love for our kids and our planet! 🌿✨

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Natural Baby Toothpaste

For children aged 6-24 months , safe if swallowed. Made in Australia. Certified Organic Fruit Extracts. Since 1949.

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Plastic-Free Toothbrush

Children's toothbrush options made from food-grade silicone or biocompostable corn starch . For environmentally conscious families who want to reduce exposure to microplastics and PFAS from an early age.

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Plastic-Free Accessories

A complementary toothbrush for children made from biocompostable corn starch . For environmentally conscious families who want to reduce exposure to microplastics and PFAS from an early age.

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