Brush Your Teeth Song: Morning & Night Hygiene Fun with Emma, Jinny, and Jonny!

Join Emma, Jinny, and Jonny for a fun "Brush Your Teeth" song! Learn why brushing is better than pancakes and how to keep sugar bugs away morning and night.
In this video, Mom wakes up the kids for a delicious pancake breakfast—but there's a catch! Before they can eat, they have to master the art of the toothbrush. Watch as Emma and Jinny show off their brushing skills, while Mom explains exactly how to reach those tricky back molars.

Later, we see the importance of the bedtime routine. Even when Jinny and Jonny are tired, they learn that brushing twice a day is the secret to a healthy, sparkling smile. This song is the perfect companion for your family's morning and      evening bathroom routines!



Lyrics

No Emma,
We won’t eat
Until you go
Brush your teeth

As soon as you
Get out of bed
Bring your brush
Put the toothpaste on

Left & Right
Up & Down
Scrub them
Neat & Clean!
Oh Jinny!

Don’t forget!
Let’s get the Candy
out of your mouth

Your teeth like to
Be Clean & Strong
Bring your brush
Put the toothpaste on

Left & Right
Up & Down
Scrub them
Neat & Clean

Mamma: “Johnny, Emma - did you brush your teeth?”
Johnny: “No mom! We brushed in the morning!
Emma: Why do we have to brush again?!”

Mom sings:
Your teeth will be
Healthy & Clean
Your mouth won’t be
Stinky & Green

Right Before
You go to bed
Bring your brush
Put the toothpaste on

Mom and Kids sing:
Left & Right (Kids sing along)
Up & Down
Scrub them
Neat & Clean!

Don’t you forget
Morning & Night
Brush them twice a day!
Brush your teeth in the morning.






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Why Parents Love Emma and Joey Brush Your Teeth Song
Relatable Storytelling: It mirrors real life—kids wanting to jump straight to breakfast (pancakes!) or skip the nighttime routine because they're tired.
Step-by-Step Instruction: Mom doesn’t just say "brush"; she shows the technique, helping kids visualize the circular motions needed for a deep clean.
The "Why" Factor: By explaining the importance of brushing twice a day, the song moves beyond just "because Mom said so" and teaches basic health literacy.
Routine Building: It covers both ends of the day, making it a perfect tool to play during morning prep or right before bed.

Fun Fact: Where is Joey?
Did you notice someone is missing from the breakfast table? This classic song was filmed before baby Joey joined the family! Emma, Jinny, and Jonny had to handle the morning routine all on their own.

Healthy Smiles: Fun Dental Facts & Tips

Want to help your little ones build great dental habits? Share these quick, kid-friendly facts with them while you brush together!

Twice a Day Keeps the Bugs Away: Brushing in the morning cleans away nighttime bacteria, and brushing at night protects your teeth while you sleep!
The Two-Minute Rule: Dentists recommend brushing for a full 2 minutes. Conveniently, that is about the exact length of this song—play it from start to finish to ensure a perfect clean!
Don't Forget the Tongue: Sugar bugs love to hide on your tongue just as much as on your teeth. Give it a gentle brush right at the end.
The Circular Scrub: As Mom teaches in the video, avoid scrubbing hard back-and-forth. Instead, use gentle, circular motions to massage the gums and lift away plaque safely.


How to use this page:
1. Play the Video: Scroll up to watch the Emma and Joey nursery rhyme on YouTube.
2. Sing Along: Use the text above to lead your own family choir!
3. Ready to practice? Scroll down to download our free "The Sparkling Tooth" Activity Pack featuring a reusable tooth cleaning template and a weekly habit-tracking checklist branded with Emma and Joey!     

Clickable preview of 'The Sparkling Tooth' printable activity pack for kids by Emma and Joey. The illustration shows a fun brushing game where kids use an old toothbrush or damp cloth to scrub drawn-on sugar bugs off a tooth until it is sparkling clean. Click to download the free PDF worksheet.

"The Sparkling Tooth" Activity

To bring the song’s lesson to life, try this hands-on activity with your little ones:

The Setup: Laminate a drawing of a large white tooth (or put it inside a plastic sheet protector).
The "Germs": Use a dry-erase marker to draw "sugar bugs" and brown spots all over the tooth.
The Action: Give your child an old toothbrush and a little bit of real toothpaste (or just a damp cloth).
The Goal: Put on the Brush Your Teeth Song and have them "scrub" the tooth clean before the song ends. It’s a great way to practice the circular brushing motions Mom teaches in the video! 

Note: ‘Emma And Joey’ was formerly known as
‘Beep Beep Nursery Rhymes’