

She went to bed that night with it still in her mouth, barely hanging on, and I was so thankful to see it still in her mouth the next morning and not in her tummy. If you’re in need of a little tooth pillow as well, check THESE out, they’re super cute!

That evening I found a local lady who could whip me up a little tooth fairy pillow and have it ready by the next morning. She worked that tooth for about four hours touching it and feeling it with her tongue and by night it was ready to fall out.Īnd I was NOT ready for the tooth fairy so I encouraged her to “WAIT!”

So, I then thought I would have a week or two before the actual tooth fell out… She has wanted a loose tooth for about a year now after seeing her cousin’s missing teeth, so to have it finally happen to her couldn’t have made her happier.īut I will say I was NOT expecting this to happen already! She is four! And I don’t know why I had it in my head that children don’t lose teeth until like… seven, but that is definitely not the case. A few days ago our little Gwyn came running up to me in utter excitement as she shoved her face in mine showing me her new wiggly loose tooth.
