Sunday, May 31, 2009

A tooth and a toenail

Once upon a time there was a beautiful little princess named Bella. She started to have a wiggly tooth at the very young age of 5. Her father was over joyed with this discovery. Much to his surprise there was a big permanent tooth coming in very quickly behind the wiggly tooth. He told the little princess to wiggle, wiggle, wiggle that tooth. Bella being a very fragile princess did not like to make it hurt, however, tried to wiggle it the best she could. Her father decided to help her out one night. He would wiggle the tooth, then let Bella have a turn trying to wiggle the tooth. Finally her father stuck his finger under the tooth and much to her surprise it popped out. Even though she was a very fragile princess she was very brave and didn't even cry. Then she became very excited because she realized that she would get a visit from the tooth fairy. She loves fairies so she was hoping to catch a glimpse of the fairy when she came to take her tooth away. Unfortunately, she did not catch a glimpse but was extremely elated to find that the tooth fairy had left her a gold coin in place of her tooth. She had to show her coin to her whole royal family and any one in the kingdom that she saw that day. What an exciting day for princess Bella. But the story doesn't end there.....


Princess Bella had a poor little toenail that got hurt and was hanging on by a thread. She really did not want anyone to help her pull this off because it was scary. But again her father was willing to help her out with this. And again much to her surprise it just popped off with a helping hand. She decided to see if there was a toenail fairy. So she put her toenail under her pillow to see if a fairy would leave her a surprise for it. She awoke so excited once again because she discovered a penny under her pillow in place of the toenail. Apparently, toenails are not worth as much as teeth! Princess Bella also realized that her sister Princess Sophie had a penny under her pillow too. This was so Princess Sophie would realize that fairies are nice and will not hurt you. There is no reason to be scared of them. Princess Sophie is no longer scared of the tooth or toenail fairy and is excited for them to visit her one day. And they all lived happily ever after! The End.


8 comments:

Julie Thurgood Summerhays said...

Sonali - you should write children's books!! I LOVE it - and congrats to Bella for losing that first tooth/toenail:)

Kyle and Heather said...

Wahoo Bella. Sooooooooooo cute! Aren't little girls just priceless?!

Tiff G. said...

Too cute! That cracks me up about the toenail fairy, who would have thought? But why not. I'm glad to hear that Sophie's not scared of fairies anymore, so funny!

I'm going to email you back I promise, we've got to see each other when I come up!

Kierstin said...

That's so cute! I am so excited for her and her lost tooth! I can't believe how fast they're growing up :( and :)

Melanie said...

A TOENAIL FAIRY???? Now that's just a bit sick (if you hate feet as much as I do) and funny at the same time.

Todd and Melissa said...

That's so cute, and very funny!

AIMEE said...

That is just the cutest thing! You can come to my house and tell my kids a bedtime story! You are really good at it! Love ya-

Heather said...

Love the toenail fairy!!