I lost a tooth in lockdown and the tooth fairy came. Mum had fun taking photos. Since the shops are closed mum decided to make my birthday card but I wanted to help. So I added the starfish.
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Monday, August 30, 2021
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Kia Ora Henry,
ReplyDeleteI have enjoyed reading your blog post. It is pretty funny when our teeth fall. Gosh I am glad that the Tooth Fairy wasn't in lockdown too otherwise she might not of been able to visit you!
That's funny that you got to help your Mum to make your own birthday card. When is your birthday? Are you going to do something fun...maybe make a hut or play a fun game on your birthday?
From Whaea Talei
Me and Jesse made a hot and it was very nice and then it broke so we made a couch bed and it was fun
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ReplyDeleteHow lovely to see your toothless grin. Mums love taking photos at all times. I am so glad the tooth fairy found your tooth. What a great job you both did of your card. Love the purple minion looks like he slurped up some ribena. Have a great birthday.
From leanne
Hi i like your card. Did your tooth hurt when it came out?
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