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omg so I picked dd up to give her some chocolate an notice she had blood all over her top.

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jinglebells2shoessmells · 06/12/2007 17:49

yes her tooth had come out
bad mother alert for not noticing as I was too busy on mn.

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coppertop · 06/12/2007 18:11

I was imagining all sorts just then. Phew!

I hope it didn't stop dd enjoying her chocolate.

jinglebells2shoessmells · 06/12/2007 18:47

nothing stops her from eating chocolate

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PersonalChristmasElf · 06/12/2007 18:52

I don't realise that Ds has lost a tooth unless he pulls it out and gives it to me or someone else notices first.
He just doesn't make a fuss.

jinglebells2shoessmells · 06/12/2007 21:18

she was sitting there lol and I thought she was just playing. how bad is that

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lottiejenkins · 07/12/2007 10:00

My ds aged 11 is at residential school and he pulled his tooth out on Monday night and lost it down the plughole in the bathroom, his key worker heard him getting upset and went in to see him leaning over the plughole shouting "toof toof" he was very unhappy as he thought the tooth fairy wouldnt come, Mel(KW) did say he looked quite funny but pacified him by saying if he wished really hard the tooth fairy would come and she did!! Must be something with our family and teeth, when i was small i lost one down the floorboards in my Dads bedroom! His best friend wrote the tooth fairy a note for me!

yurt1 · 07/12/2007 10:46

DS1 has lost 8 teeth (or however many they lose). I've never found a single one! God knows what he does with them.....

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