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Little Alisa doesn't want to brush her teeth.
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Alisa was a little girl, who loved to eat candy a lot. But mom never let her.
One day, Alisa and Mom went to a friend's birthday party. After a while, Alisa sneaked away to eat the candy and chocolate that was placed on the tables.
““If you eat too much candy, your teeth will go bad.” Alisa’s Mom warned.
“Nay ...” Alisa said, making a face and thinking, “I don’t care. I love candy so much and don’t see anything wrong with eating it as much as I like! Nothing has ever happened, so what could happen now?”
Then, she took the rest of the candy from the tables and put it in her pants pocket.
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When she got home, Alisa put the candy in her secretly hidden box inside her
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He also found many smaller ones. That was why Alisa was in so much pain!
“This will only tickle a little,” the dentist murmured, covering the large and smaller holes with filling.
“It was good you came so soon, any later and I would have had to pull out your teeth. “The dentist said.
Alisa trembled at the idea of so many pulled teeth.
Before Alisa left the dentist office, he ordered her to always brush her teeth after every meal. “Never eat candy before bed!” It will make your teeth go bad and ache again.” He added, giving her a beautiful rainbow sticker.
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When Alisa got home, she ran to her hidden box of candy and dump all the candy in the trash.
That night was a very sad night for the Sugar Bugs. The dentist had filled in all the holes and cleaned up Alisa’s whole mouth, leaving the Sugar Bugs without food. They got very hungry and cried a lot.
“Time to pack up and find a new home,” Daddy Bug said.
Crying, they packed up their things and left to find another home.
From that day on, Alisa never forgot to brush her teeth and never again ate candy before bed! Now, her teeth are very white, clean and
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