Monday, 30 June 2008

6 Down


Fourteen to go. 
Hope that the Tooth Fairy comes tonight!  You can click the pic to see it larger if you like (same goes for all the pics on here). 

5 comments:

traceyleigh said...

She has such neat writing! Funny thing is that Tara wants to do the same. She just got her molars and instantly after that her bottom tooth is wiggly. Not much but enough to inspire a lot of excitement and talk of the tooth fairy arriving. She asked us if the tooth fairy had to come straight away as she'd like to keep her first lost tooth for a while before letting the tooth fairy get her hands on it!!

Maria said...

Sooo cute! And yes I agree with Tracey, she writes so very well.

How exciting to be getting their big teeth. Alexander is desperate to get his 'grown-up teeth'. I don't want him to grow up too fast!

Dustyjo said...

Ha yes she does! She's improved so much with her writing this term, keep in mind she's done three full terms of school now!
Asha lost her bottom teeth at four, it freaked me out! Definitely get her to keep them because then if she ever finds them in your drawer (my fear) then she'll understand why!

No hurry to lose teeth Maria I agree! I'm lucky that Asha is big all over so it's not so much of a drama but not good if they lose teeth early before their jaws have grown. There are plenty of older children in Asha's class who have not lost a single tooth yet, and she's a total gummy bear.

Georgia said...

Mum insists that I won't be be able to throw away Imogen's teeth when the time comes (soon by the looks of it). I'm pretty sure I will! Mum has a jar with some of ours in it and it's a little freaky for me!

Dustyjo said...

Yeah I don't know if I could throw them away, I guess I'll have to once they're all out.
My Aunt got one set into a necklace for me when I was little. I used to wear it too. Ick. I believe it's still around somewhere. Weird.