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My friend Peggy's daughter, Cheyenne lost her first baby tooth this week and Peggy called me this morning to tell me about it. We discussed the tooth fairy's plans for tonight to deliver Cheyenne's suprise. A new Pochantas gold dollar! The event brought back memories from not only my childrens childhoods but from my own as well.
I have seen so many cute ideas for the tooth fairy online. Included here are patterns and directions for making a tooth fairy pillow or a tooth fairy doll. There are also a lot of different links for tooth fairy stories. Ones which would be suitable to tell a youngster who has just lost there first tooth. Baby teeth are so beautiful and tiny. There are also sites where you can learn how to teach little ones how to take care of their teeth. Lessons that will last a life time. Dentist have designed some of these sites to introduce parents and kids to the dentist office. A place that kids and adults alike sometimes try to avoid until they absolutely have to go. Preventive medicine can sometimes eliminate the need for such a costly and painful visit. My two year old grandson just loves to brush his teeth with his battery operated tooth brush/race car. Each link is an adventure in itself. So check them out and share them with your little ones. So when the tooth fairy comes to your house you will be ready. Go To Page: 1
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