Cool experiments to do with milk teeth?
Some kids in my family start losing their milk teeth. 🦷
While we don’t do the tooth fairy 🧚 stuff, I wondered whether there’s any cool kid-friendly experiments 🔬 to do with their deciduous teeth? Like dissolving them in easily available liquids to teach them the importance of brushing, or maybe some material strength tests to show how cool enamel is?
Hit me with some cool ideas, I‘ve got a few teeth to experiment with 😃
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In france we call em dent de lait, milk teeth
When is milk stuff like de lait?
Edit:
de
lait vsdu
laitWhat do you mean
I feel like I always see milk written as du lait, not de or is this like some subject/description basic thing I'm ignorant of
"Du" is used in the sense of "some" milk, while "de" is more "of" milk. Not sure it's the exact translation but that's how it's mapped in my French speaking ESL brain.
Yes, you got it aha. I passively knew that but it was un peu buried
There's also au, like in café au lait 😁
Olé 🇪🇸🤠
I feel like 🥶 but yellow would have been a nicer touch given the Thread
Same in Spanish, dientes de leche