Putting Tooth Under Pillow at Owen Sikes blog

Putting Tooth Under Pillow. El ratoncito comes to drink the water. In argentina, children put their tooth in a glass of water. If you're good with the sewing machine (or fabric glue,) another option is to make a special tooth fairy pillow with a small pocket to put the tooth in. What about tossing those teeth around? In spain, it is the mouse named ratoncito perez who collects the tooth and leaves treasure. Placing a valuable tooth under a big bed pillow can feel scary—and result in tears if the tooth or the reward gets lost down a crack or in. In france, the “buried” tooth under the pillow is collected by “la petite souris,” a little mouse who will exchange the tooth for money or candies. Putting a tooth under a pillow sounds soft and sweet, but it also sounds boring. In this case, parents can feel free to. Are you handy with paper?. Just putting the tooth under the pillow might not have enough style or flair for some families.

Don't just put that tooth under the pillow! Put it in a special pillow
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Are you handy with paper?. What about tossing those teeth around? Just putting the tooth under the pillow might not have enough style or flair for some families. In spain, it is the mouse named ratoncito perez who collects the tooth and leaves treasure. If you're good with the sewing machine (or fabric glue,) another option is to make a special tooth fairy pillow with a small pocket to put the tooth in. Placing a valuable tooth under a big bed pillow can feel scary—and result in tears if the tooth or the reward gets lost down a crack or in. In argentina, children put their tooth in a glass of water. El ratoncito comes to drink the water. Putting a tooth under a pillow sounds soft and sweet, but it also sounds boring. In france, the “buried” tooth under the pillow is collected by “la petite souris,” a little mouse who will exchange the tooth for money or candies.

Don't just put that tooth under the pillow! Put it in a special pillow

Putting Tooth Under Pillow What about tossing those teeth around? In france, the “buried” tooth under the pillow is collected by “la petite souris,” a little mouse who will exchange the tooth for money or candies. Are you handy with paper?. In argentina, children put their tooth in a glass of water. Just putting the tooth under the pillow might not have enough style or flair for some families. If you're good with the sewing machine (or fabric glue,) another option is to make a special tooth fairy pillow with a small pocket to put the tooth in. El ratoncito comes to drink the water. Putting a tooth under a pillow sounds soft and sweet, but it also sounds boring. Placing a valuable tooth under a big bed pillow can feel scary—and result in tears if the tooth or the reward gets lost down a crack or in. In spain, it is the mouse named ratoncito perez who collects the tooth and leaves treasure. What about tossing those teeth around? In this case, parents can feel free to.

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