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Chelsea grinning wide, showing a wiggly tooth, standing next to Mom, a 35yo woman with gentle features and warm smile, in a cozy living room with soft sunlight through the window.
Chelsea felt her tooth wiggle and ran to her mom. “What happens now?” she asked, grinning wide. Her mom smiled, “The Tooth Fairy visits children who lose teeth.” Chelsea’s eyes sparkled. “Really? What does she do with them?” Mom winked, “She has a special plan for every tooth.”
Chelsea holding a red apple with a missing tooth, excitedly showing Mom a small white tooth, with a colorful pillow featuring a tiny pocket on her bed in the background.
At lunch, Chelsea bit into her apple and her tooth popped out! She showed her teacher and hurried home after school. “It’s ready for the Tooth Fairy!” she cheered. With help, she tucked the tooth in her pillow pocket. At bedtime, she whispered, “I hope she finds it.” Then she closed her eyes tight.
Chelsea tucked in bed, gazing up at Mom who is pointing to a starry night sky outside the window, both with dreamy smiles, soft moonlight illuminating the room.
During bedtime, Chelsea asked, “What does the Tooth Fairy do with all the teeth?” Mom whispered, “She turns them into stars you see at night.” Chelsea gasped, “Which one is mine?” Mom pointed out the window, “The newest star always glows the brightest.” Chelsea smiled, dreaming of the twinkling sky.
Chelsea holding a shiny coin, hugging Mom with a joyful smile, both sitting by a window looking up at a twinkling night sky, stars shining brightly above.
Morning came, and Chelsea found a shiny coin beneath her pillow. “She came!” she cheered, hugging her mom. That night, they watched the sky, searching for Chelsea's special star. “There it is, shining just for you,” Mom said. Chelsea wondered when she’d lose another tooth. They snuggled close, happy together.