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sherrardk | 21:49 Thu 16th Jan 2014 | ChatterBank
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Thing 1 (titchy five year old who is 'full of beans') came out of school today with a little envelope saying her tooth had fallen out and that it was in the envelope. Turns out it was a little white stone and that five teachers/dinner ladies had spent most of lunchtime checking her mouth for a 'gap'!
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bless her x
Lovely! Did she think she had lost a tooth, or was she just playing along with the grown ups?
Bless, are you keeping her short of pocket money? Probably wishing the tooth fairy would turn up.
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She was convinced she's lost a tooth, tears all the way home.
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Aww bless her, they are funny aren't they - my 3 year old Grandson arrived here from Nursery on Tuesday and announced he had broken his leg. The next three hours consisted on the limp moving from one leg to the other and then for a while none at all.
What is the going rate for a tooth these days. I used to get 6d.
What was such a stone doing in the meal ?
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It's £1 a tooth but at the moment is #2 is losing teeth like its going out of fashion, thing 2 has lost some teeth and I'm just waiting for girl to lose some more.

The stone wasn't in her meal (packed lunches), she always seem to have stones about her person (and glitter and sequins).
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Boy #2 ^
When I was a kid I once put a tooth in the fish tank, expecting to find drowned fairies in the morning.

Instead there was a coin (sixpence I think) and my brother convinced me that the fairies had a little submarine.
I used to get a thrupenny bit.
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Drowned fairies? Why do I find that a bit creepy?
Boys will be boys
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Thinking about it, that's actually something thing 1 might try - when her teeth do start coming out I will have to keep on eye on her.
I bet some boys have left booby traps for Santa Claus, but I'm glad to say I didn't do that.
when I lived in Sharjah [ next town to Dubai] and a Brit kid used to loose a tooth there was a frantic search amongst expats for small UK cash to put under the pillow of the child, there is was no way the tooth fairy would have flown all the way from UK and left UAE dirhams under the pillow.

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