Tooth Fairy



The Tooth Fairy used to give only one dollar. Now it’s at least two. But the teeth have to be clean! Teeth left under the pillow that are exceptionally shinyand have been noticeably cared for with good tooth brushing and floss deserve much more. Sometimes special gifts are warranted. Maybe even a specially desired for toy. We’ll see. Some believe that the Tooth Fairy evolved from the tooth mouse depicted in an 18th century French language fairy tale. Tooth tradition is present in several western cultures under different names. In Italy also the Tooth Fairy (Fatina) is often substituted by a small mouse (topino). While doing this, the child shouts a request for the tooth to be replaced with the tooth of a mouse. The Tooth Fairy, a three-act playlet for children by Esther Watkins Arnold, was published in 1927. On May 28, 1938, MGM released The Little Rascals short entitled, The Awful Tooth, in which the gang agreed to pull their teeth out to make money from the tooth fairy.Dr. Wells created a Tooth Fairy Museum in 1993 in her Deerfield, Illinois museum. A darker text is Graham Joyce's award-winning, The Tooth Fairy, in which the fairy is a huge hoax created to make losing teeth not seem so bad.In the Terry Pratchett book, Hogfather, the Tooth Fairy has a complex operation, involving a group of human Tooth Fairy who collect the teeth, delivery men, guards and a castle that resembles a child's painting.

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