There we sat, watching this little one wiggle her tooth with her tongue. It was so close to falling out. She couldn't focus on anything else but moving it around. So we did what we do best and encouraged her to wiggle and tug. Not even 5 seconds later, her tooth was in her hand! We cheered, clapped, and the largest toothless smile spread across her face. Mission: accomplished!
A little peek inside my life as a literacy coach, mom to the cutest toddler ever, and wife to an amazing husband.
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Love the toothless grin!
ReplyDeleteSuch a big smile! You're a great cheerleader : ) I'd be creeped out & run!!
ReplyDeleteThat's one happy face! Tooth fairy will be busy tonight. :-)
ReplyDeleteI saw her in the hall right after and she told me allll about it in that sweet little voice of hers... Giggled the whole time!
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