"If i were the tooth fairy!!!!

"If i were the tooth fairy!!!!

A Poem by jennifer little
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well just another kids poem funny one as that hope you enjoy reading it ....

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“If I were the tooth fairy.”


“ If I were the tooth Fairy.”

I would give you a million dollars for the best tooth.

“If I were the tooth fairy.”

I could fly across the world.

“If I were the tooth fairy.”

I could shrink down into toy form and run around your house,

I would drive away with your car.

Oh I mean.

I will give you lots of money.

So good night.

And when you wake up you will have lots of money under your pillow.


The End ,


BY:Jennifer Little

© 2012 jennifer little


Author's Note

jennifer little
another one of my favorite kids poems that i wrote ...... .hope you enjoy it tell me what you think

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It reminds me a bit of that movie. OH crap the name eludes me at the moment but it was about a gruesome toothfairy. >.> In my senile moment I feel so old. But this was a fun poem.

Posted 12 Years Ago


Nice i wanna do that

Posted 12 Years Ago


I remember when the tooth fairy didn't come... rough times...

Posted 12 Years Ago


Thats adorable...lol its so funny and silly and so care free writing. i love it

Posted 12 Years Ago


A wonderful thing to think of...I used to daydream I was a tiny little fairy...

Posted 12 Years Ago


Lol. Nice. I wanna be a tooth fairy!

Posted 12 Years Ago



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jennifer little

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hi im jen i am a single mother of one daughter . i struggle from ptsd depression and anxiety . from being in abusive realationships . i enjoy the outdoors , nature swimming fishing camping boat.. more..

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