Celebrate Wiggly Teeth With This London Bridge Piano Parody

In any piano teacher’s job description, “Must be cool with wiggly teeth” should definitely be included! It seems like every second student who comes in is busy wiggling a loose tooth with their tongue.

If your love for teaching piano outweighs your dislike for loose teeth, embracing this childhood milestone is part of the deal 🙂

To help you and your students celebrate an upcoming gap-toothed grin, today we are sharing a London Bridge loose-tooth piano parody called “My Loose Tooth Is Falling Out.”

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Today’s London Bridge loose-tooth piano song is at the bottom of the post. But first…

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Download Our Loose-Tooth Piano Parody

After Christmas and a birthday, a loose tooth is the next most exciting event for a young piano student. They will burst through your studio door, to tell you the news.

Now you can surprise them with something special!

Our London Bridge loose-tooth piano parody is composed in middle C position. It can be used with your primer and level 1 piano students.

Click on the first button below to download “My Loose Tooth Is Falling Out” from the Members Only Printables section of the Growing With WunderKeys Toolkit (Sort Primer->Sheet Music).

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