Brynn lost her first two teeth last year, when the dentist had to pull them. This year, in the time span of about a month, she has lost 5 more. In the last two weeks, she has literally pulled out 4.

She is always really excited to put them in her tooth fairy pillow along with a note full of questions for her tooth fairy.


She just told me that her favorite part of losing teeth is getting notes from the tooth fairy.

The tooth fairy has very tiny handwriting.
Very, very tiny.
The going rate for a lost tooth in this house is $1. Let's do the math on this one. Each child will lose 20 teeth. I have 4 kids, which equals 80 teeth. The tooth fairy better start saving up BIG TIME for this season of life....
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