Actually, today Jami learnt from his teacher that he was putting Play-Doh in his mouth yesterday and the teacher took it away and noticed (a) that he had blood in his mouth, but (b) that he seemed relieved afterwards. So we suspect it lurks in the Play-Doh.
Another tooth came out this morning during the breakfast rush. Frederick came up to me and said, "Loosh Toof" or something to that effect and plaintively pointed to a bit of calcium dangling from his front, lower gum. I gave it a good tug and a tooth popped off into my hand. He was very happy with that bit of dentistry and went on to eat a large breakfast.
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Probably better not to look!
x Margaret
Actually, today Jami learnt from his teacher that he was putting Play-Doh in his mouth yesterday and the teacher took it away and noticed (a) that he had blood in his mouth, but (b) that he seemed relieved afterwards. So we suspect it lurks in the Play-Doh.
Another tooth came out this morning during the breakfast rush. Frederick came up to me and said, "Loosh Toof" or something to that effect and plaintively pointed to a bit of calcium dangling from his front, lower gum. I gave it a good tug and a tooth popped off into my hand. He was very happy with that bit of dentistry and went on to eat a large breakfast.
Who knows where teeth may be found? There ought to be a science.
xM
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