![]() ![]() Her first one started wobbling pretty much as soon as she turned five. In fairness, she has some good stories to tell, because there’s been some kind of drama associated with all but one of her teeth that have fallen out. But she thinks it’s amazing and, just like her friends, loves to tell people all about her teeth. ![]() For the last year or so, her mouth has been a higgledy piggledy mess of big teeth, wobbly teeth and big gaps. Miss E is not yet six and a half – and has lost eight teeth so far. When you’re between the ages of five and eight, wobbly teeth are a big deal. It’s the same at her after-school activities. Most mornings at drop off, one of her little friends will run up to me to show me a tooth hanging on by a thread or a big gap where a milk tooth once was. The big talk of the playground for Little Miss E and her friends is wobbly teeth and visits from the tooth fairy. ![]()
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