Amazing...last week Adam pulled 2 of Jenaras teeth out. A) she forgot to wobble them B) the new teeth were growing up behind. C) she was accustomed to eating without using her front teeth D) it looked awful. But really what is amazing is that the 2 of them are toothless or ++ with in a week of each other. Tell me if it instigates a rash of bizarre behaviour?!!! (and I mean really bizarre, quite out of character..) well T.G. she can eat properly again. and damn that tooth fairy she/he forgot to come. thankfully I was able to explain that really you need to leave both teeth out. Which needless to say worked.
We can lend you the two-part BBC dramatisation of Pratchett's Hogfather, which answers the question quite nicely. Sadly, it's not a brilliant adaptation, suffering as it does from a combination of poor casting (David Jason as Albert? Really???) and an overly-strict adherence to the book, but it's worth a watch.
She builds houses for homeless fairies out of the teeth, apparently. That's what I was told, a few years ago. I'd love to see a house made of baby teeth :)
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Amazing...last week Adam pulled 2 of Jenaras teeth out. A) she forgot to wobble them B) the new teeth were growing up behind. C) she was accustomed to eating without using her front teeth D) it looked awful. But really what is amazing is that the 2 of them are toothless or ++ with in a week of each other. Tell me if it instigates a rash of bizarre behaviour?!!! (and I mean really bizarre, quite out of character..) well T.G. she can eat properly again. and damn that tooth fairy she/he forgot to come. thankfully I was able to explain that really you need to leave both teeth out. Which needless to say worked.
Not so far K. Were they wobbly at all when Adam pulled them out? My cousin's daughter had the same thing going on. Have you got photos of Jenara?
We can lend you the two-part BBC dramatisation of Pratchett's Hogfather, which answers the question quite nicely. Sadly, it's not a brilliant adaptation, suffering as it does from a combination of poor casting (David Jason as Albert? Really???) and an overly-strict adherence to the book, but it's worth a watch.
She builds houses for homeless fairies out of the teeth, apparently. That's what I was told, a few years ago. I'd love to see a house made of baby teeth :)
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