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Nora loses her 3rd tooth!

Nora's had a loose tooth for a while that she's been very timid at wiggling around to get it out. Finally, on Monday she got it to a place where she could almost push the tooth flat against her gum. When we saw that, we encouraged her to pull it out herself and lo-and-behold, she did! And I caught it on camera.

Of course, she was super excited to get a visit from the tooth fairy. She wrote a note for the tooth fairy that she tucked under her pillow and wouldn't you know it, that sucker of a tooth fairy gave her what she wanted! She was one happy camper.




 

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  1. I'm impressed that there was no crying or being grossed out when she pulled her tooth out! Good job, Nora!

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