Has this ever happened to you?
You find a loose tooth in your mouth.
Yikes! You can wriggle it with your finger.
You can push it back and forth with your tongue.
Then one day it falls out.
There you are with your old baby tooth in your hand and a big whole in your mouth,
It happens to everyone, everywhere, all over the world.
“Look! Look! My tooth fell out. My tooth fell out!”
But what happens next?
What is the world do you do with your tooth?
United States
I put my tooth under my pillow. While I’m sound asleep, the Tooth Fairy will come into my room, take my tooth, and will leave some money in its place.
Mexico
When I go to sleep, I leave my tooth in a box on the bedside table. I hope that El Ratón, the magic mouse, will take my tooth and bring me some money. He leaves more money for a front tooth.
Costa Rica
My mother takes my tooth and has it plated with gold and made into an earring for me to wear.
Botswana
I throw my tooth on the roof and say “Mr. Moon, Mr. Moon, please bring a new tooth.”
Brazil
My mother tells me to throw my tooth outside and say this poem, “Lovely birds, dear birds, take away this tooth of mine and bring another one to me.” The birds only take clean teeth so I must brush my teeth every day.
Egypt
I wrap my tooth in some cotton or a tissue and take it outside. I say “Shining sun, shining sun, take this buffalo’s tooth and bring me a bride’s tooth.” Then I throw the tooth high up, at the eye of the sun.
Sweden
I put my tooth in a glass of water. In the morning my tooth will be gone and a coin will be in the glass.
Teeth fall out everyday, all over the world.
What do you do with yours?
When we lose our teeth, it is important to brush the new teeth that are growing in their place. That is how we keep our teeth white and our smile bright!
Here is a song you can sing when you brush your teeth!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wCio_xVlgQ0
*Teachers may want to play the song two to three times so students can learn the words.
Discussion Questions:
1. If you were traveling to another country and suddenly lost a tooth, which country would you want to be in and why?
2. Is there another country or place that you are interested in? A country that you want to learn more about what the children do when they lose a tooth?
3. Do you have to live in another country to do something different with your tooth? Are their children in America who may also wait for the El ratón like they do in Mexico? Or who also might have their tooth plated in gold and made into earrings like they do in Costa Rica? Why would that be?
4. If your friend lost a tooth, and you got to choose what they did with it, what would you tell them? For example, would you tell them to bury it in their backyard? Would you tell them to hide it in a box behind their couch? Tape it to their bedroom window? BE CREATIVE!
Follow up Activity:
Ask students to chose one of the country’s (Besides the United States) and give them art materials needed to simulate what the children do when they lose a tooth.
Examples:
Brazil: Give students materials to make a bird (Can be three dimensional). Use a whole punch or glue to attach the tooth to the bird.
Sweden: Have students decorate a cup and place their tooth in the cup when they are done.
Botswana: Have students draw a moon. Hole punch the moon and attach the tooth using string.
Egypt: Give students tissue paper to wrap their tooth in. Once they are done have students draw a sun. Hole punch the sun and attach the tooth using string.
Mexico: Have students make a rat (Can be three dimensional). Use a hole punch or glue to attach the tooth to the rat.
Costa Rica: Allow students to spray paint their tooth in gold, or cover their tooth in gold glitter.
Note: *May want to have students make tooth out of card stock*
Published: Feb 21, 2020
Latest Revision: Feb 21, 2020
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