World Children's Day 2025: Children's rights, health, and strong teeth with Natch 💚

On September 20, 2025, we will once again celebrate World Children's Day! This day reminds us how important it is to focus attention on children and their rights. All over the world, campaigns are taking place to raise awareness of education, participation, protection – and above all, the health of our youngest citizens. Because a healthy childhood is the best foundation for a happy and strong future.

Brushing teeth – a small ritual with a big impact for kids
Dental health is a wonderful example of how daily habits have a long-term effect. Children's teeth are particularly sensitive because the enamel is not yet fully developed. Regular brushing removes plaque and bacteria, protects against tooth decay, and lays the foundation for a healthy routine that will remain a matter of course later on.

Why dental health matters from the start
Children grow quickly and their bodies develop rapidly – and dental health plays a key role in this. It not only influences physical well-being, but also the immune system and the development of the organism. Prevention is crucial here: the earlier healthy routines are established, the longer children will benefit from them – for the rest of their lives.

Study evidence
In Germany, even three-year-olds suffer from caries to a noticeable extent – a study by the DAJ puts the dmft value for three-year-olds at approximately 0.48. This underlines the importance of early and child-friendly dental care. dents.de

Information from the German Society for Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine (DGKJ) emphasizes the importance of dental care, minerals, and vitamins—and that even baby teeth are particularly vulnerable. DGKJ e.V.

In addition, the study “Kinder Karex – fluoride-free toothpaste” in Germany shows that hydroxyapatite in children's toothpaste can be an effective alternative to fluoride, especially for children who are not yet able to spit reliably. zm-online.de

Natch Tabs for monster-strong children's teeth 🦷✨

With our Natch Tooth Monster Bubblegum Tabs, brushing your teeth becomes an experience and is fun!
Natch Tabs are fluoride-free and enriched with calcium hydroxyapatite (HAp) instead, which helps protect and remineralize teeth by repairing small cracks in the enamel. HAp is biocompatible and safe, even if swallowed.
In addition, Natch Tooth Monster Tabs are fortified with zeolite, which is known to neutralize acidity in the mouth and detoxify. And zinc, with its antibacterial and anti-plaque properties, ensures all-around healthy teeth.
Natch Kids Bubblegum Toothpaste Tabs are made from natural, food-grade ingredients, with no artificial sugars. The delicious taste comes from a unique blend of different oils and vegetable and fruit extracts. 
Our cute tooth monster design ensures that brushing teeth is no longer seen as a chore, but as a little adventure – a daily ritual that children love to take part in. And with the child-friendly Moso bamboo toothbrush, brushing is really fun!

Why Natch Tabs are always the best choice
Our children's tabs combine effectiveness and safety: gentle care that also provides effective protection. Together, we promote your children's dental health – sustainably, naturally, and with lots of fun.

  • Effective cleaning
  • Healthy active ingredients
  • Gentle, biocompatible ingredients
  • Playful design for more motivation

Children are our future 
World Children's Day reminds us that children are our most valuable resource. Their health is a fundamental right – and at the same time the basis for a happy and successful future. We can all contribute to this by giving them access to healthy nutrition, medical care, and loving care.
We at Natch are also doing our part—with sustainable products that are specially tailored to the needs of children and inspire joy in healthy routines.
Your experiences are important to us
We are excited to hear what your kids think of our Tooth Monster Tabs! Share your experiences with us—we look forward to your stories and feedback.

Yours sincerely,
Norber & Heber