When Michigan mom Kayla Westhouse was asked to make a face mask for the Tooth Fairy, she obliged -- and the results were adorable.
How could the For the answer to that one, Evolette turned to her mom for help -- and has since become the stuff of internet legends.
Kayla is, after all, a pretty experienced seamstress who's been busily making face masks since supplies first ran out. "While I tried to explain the Tooth Fairy can't get coronavirus, Evolette followed up with 'How do you know?'" Kayla continued."And 'Let's be safe, if she doesn't need it she will just leave it behind and let us know in a note."
In her Facebook post, the Michigan mom also shared several of Evolette's very fair points, which included:"She has to enter my 6ft bubble to get the tooth from under my pillow ... This tooth has been in my mouth, where all the germs are ... What if she comes to my house, and then goes to another kids house? Then that kid has MY germs, too."
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