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Wow!! I don’t think I even spend that much time on my own tongue when I’m brushing! She did a stellar job. She even scoured out her little yellow sink when she was done!
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That’s one way to brush their teeth — although it looked like her tongue got a better brushing than her teeth!
Wow!! I don’t think I even spend that much time on my own tongue when I’m brushing! She did a stellar job. She even scoured out her little yellow sink when she was done!
God job Jamie!!
I think Jamie likes different textures on her tongue, she does the same thing with the emery board.
Rub a Dub dub!!
Good oral hygiene – a teethbrushing and a tongue scraping!
I love the tooth and tongue brushing. Now if only I could get my kids to brush that well and clean the “sink” out!!!
LOL! No matter what our Jamie is doing, she it totally focused on her task. Such a smart girl!