A tooth fell out and left a space,
So big my tongue could touch my face
And every time I smile I show,
A space where something used to grow,
I miss my tooth as you can guess.
But then, I have to brush one less!
– Author Unknown
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Woo hoo! Did she get a visit from the tooth fairy? =)
Yes, she did! She got $5, some gold fairy dust and note that said “Congratulations on losing your first tooth!”
She looks sooooo pleased by this turn of events!
ooh…exciting! i love her little freckles. so cute!
YAY! So exciting! My boy is 5 1/2 and is wanting to meet the tooth fairy already, it’s so cute!
YAY! we have 1 first tooth left to come out but none are moving yet. He’ll be 6 in Feb?
Love that toothless smile!
I can’t tell you how much I loved this post from the title, clear down to the last line of the ditti.
So cute.
She is adorable!!!S
OMG! How cute is that little girl!
That poem sounds like Shel Silverstein.
$5 Holy crap! That tooth fairy’s gonna go broke! lol She looks very cute!
LOL No, the Tooth Fairy only pays $5 for the first tooth. Each additional tooth is worth $1.
Visiting from Hobo Mama!
Sooo cute! Sasha is still cutting all of her teeth.
What a cute exchange for the Tooth Fairy! I can see where the first tooth would warrant extra attention.
LOL! I love the esses
She looks excited!
The first one is always worth more, isn’t it?
What a cute poem.
Super cute! Love the poem too!
$5?? Wow! Inflation is real!
I love your site!
My 3-year-old ran his 1st 1K!!!
Too cute! What a way to capture the memory!!!
She’th adorable!! Love it!
You’re new reader, Amanda
Seriously, the only time one can ever look cute when missing teeth is when they are young.
So cute. I love her sweet freckled, one tooth missing, smiling FACE!
This is by far my favorite WW post of the day. And, I love reading the Looth Tooth book with my daughter. I don’t even know if that’s the title, but it’s a funny story. Wonderful post too, Denise! Oh and the shot is amazing.
I think that’s about it. I’ve complimented the whole shibang!
I love that cute adorable just right poem!
She seems to be enjoying this new happening
Did you let her read this poem?
Love it!
What a gorgeous picture! I remember how excited I was to start losing teeth. That’s a fun time.
from personal experience, eating corn on the cob will be challenging for awhile…
Awwwww, she’s so cute! xx
What an adorable photo, she is sooo cute, that brings a smile o my day, thanks so much for sharing x
I was wasting away on twitter trying to find something to cure my boredom – and BOOM – somebody I follow tweeted this post. Now, I am not quite as bored. Thanks for posting good material. – Frisbee