There were tooth-related exhibits at the children’s museum in honor of National Tooth Fairy Day, which apparently is August 22nd
Landry spent a long time at another new exhibit — a magnetic board outfitted with moveable metal bead strands
2 replies on “National Tooth Fairy Day (celebrated)”
Oh my goodness, that means that Theodore’s first ever wake up to a tooth fairy surprise (from his first lost tooth, August 21) was on National Tooth Fairy Day! And we didn’t even know! Amazing! Good thing you guys went to the Children’s Museum!
2 replies on “National Tooth Fairy Day (celebrated)”
Oh my goodness, that means that Theodore’s first ever wake up to a tooth fairy surprise (from his first lost tooth, August 21) was on National Tooth Fairy Day! And we didn’t even know! Amazing! Good thing you guys went to the Children’s Museum!
Great photos, X 2!