Cute little idea
I love Wondertime magzine, and I found this idea a week ago. I thought I would share it. Some of you may not be able to do this, because your kids are grown, and some of you may laughing because you think I will not be able to keep it up for all my kids. Well, Wyatt's tooth is in a little jar, taped to a piece of paper, with the story how he lost it written on it. We'll see if there are other teeth added to the same jar. =)
Here is the link...but I will post a small bit of the article here. tooth wisdom
by: Ann P. Lewis
Here is the link...but I will post a small bit of the article here. tooth wisdom

by: Ann P. Lewis
I asked several children what they think the Tooth Fairy does with their teeth once they're retrieved from under the pillow. Clara, 5, said, "she puts the teeth in a big bowl, covers them with pebbles, and grinds them to make money." Colleen, 6, claimed that "she brings all the teeth back to her house and uses them for tables and chairs and other stuff she needs." And Ruth, 5, swore that "she turns them into pearls and wears them." Me, I think she puts them in an attractive glass vial so she won't forget where they are. Here's how I imagine the Tooth Fairy does it.
3 Comments:
My son loves the tooth fairy for one reason - the cash. Thankfully my little girls love the whole flying, radiant fairy side of it.
Cute idea. Better then where my childrens teeth are.... Wraped up in toilet paper in my jewlery drawer. I don't even know which one belongs to whom.
This is a great idea. Believe it or not, I still have many children losing their teeth. Amanda & Ash are the only ones done.
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