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  • Tooth fairy - Wikipedia
    The folklore states that when children lose one of their baby teeth, they should place it underneath their pillow or on their bedside table; the tooth fairy will visit while they sleep, replacing the lost tooth with a small payment
  • Cash for Teeth: The Legend of the Tooth Fairy | HowStuffWorks
    The folklore dictates that when a child loses a baby tooth, they should place it under their pillow at night and when they awake the next morning, they'll find their lost tooth has been replaced with a small amount of money, courtesy of a magical, seemingly enamel -obsessed sprite
  • The Strange Origins of the Tooth Fairy - Mental Floss
    The Tooth Fairy has been swapping milk teeth for money for generations But it wasn’t until the 1970s that the history behind the folklore started being uncovered
  • Everything You Need to Know About the Tooth Fairy - Parents
    Here's your guide to learning all about the popular tooth fairy, plus creative ways to make the tradition fun for your children
  • Is the Tooth Fairy Real? What To Tell Your Kids - Parade
    How to explain the Tooth Fairy to your child whenever they ask if the Tooth Fairy is real after they lose their first teeth Plus, the history behind the tradition
  • Is the Tooth Fairy Real? The Childhood Magic Explained
    There’s no scientific evidence that the Tooth Fairy is real, but that doesn't mean she doesn't exist! There have been tooth-related myths for centuries, but the modern Tooth Fairy herself was likely first created by Lillian Brown in 1908, when she was mentioned in a column in the Chicago Daily Tribune Is the tooth fairy real or is it your parents?
  • The Tooth Fairy’s Bizarre Origins and 14 More Facts - AOL
    Losing a tooth is a strange childhood milestone But the Tooth Fairy, that familiar nighttime visitor, didn’t just appear out of nowhere with glitter and dollar bills
  • The Origins of the Tooth Fairy—A Magical Tradition
    The Tooth Fairy is a beloved childhood figure, but her origins are more complex than you might expect The tradition dates back to medieval Europe, where parents buried children’s lost teeth to protect them from witches, who were believed to use them for spells


















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