Oh yes!! Ice cream is your friend when you have your teeth pulled out! You need to have cold foods like ice cream and popcicles and yogurt and stuff like that.
Yes.
the tooth fairy drink milk
Milk, it builds strong teeth.
The tooth in question is a tooth that children have. If it is not a permanent tooth, it could be called a milk tooth.
It depends on the context. Here are some possible sentences: 1. I'm going to drink a cup of milk. 2. I'm going to drink milk. 3. I'm going to drink some milk. They are all correct. Number 2 implies that the speaker has chosen milk as opposed to another drink ("You're having a cup of tea, but I'm going to drink milk.") Put it in a sippy cup and drink it like a man
The vendor that sells coconut milk is on Shark Tooth Island, next to the huge coconut shop. You can't drink it, though.
it usually is just for very young kids and that their tooth is strengthen by milk
Only if you can't put it back in its socket.
Yes, they drink milk.
yes chocolate milk is a drink it is milk, milk is a drink so if you add chocolate it will be the same but chocolaty,
No. Cows don't need to drink milk: they drink water, not milk.
A 3-year-old may still drink milk at night for comfort, routine, or to help them fall asleep. It is common for young children to have a bedtime routine that includes drinking milk. However, it is important to ensure that the child's teeth are properly cared for after drinking milk to prevent tooth decay.