Monday, April 27, 2009

Tooth fairy?

My 7 year old daughter, has just lost her 2nd tooth, and she wants to know what the tooth fairy does with all the teeth she collects? What do I tell her tomorrow morning? She's looking forward to getting a letter from the tooth fairy!!!!!

Tooth fairy?
Do a cute little letter with glitter on it tell her the teeth are grinded up to make fairy dust. you only get to be young once, let her live with a little magic.
Reply:She makes Dentures for all the elderly of the World!
Reply:My parents told me she used them to build her house. Kind of like marble or stone.





Good luck!
Reply:Tell her the tooth fairy collects them to give to all the new babies so they can get teeth too.
Reply:tell her that she saves them for when we go to heaven and when we get there... she with tuern all the teeth into the things we always wanted as a child....i have an interestin imagination
Reply:Aw. That's sweet! Tell her they collect them all up give them to the fairy queen. Lol.
Reply:My mum used to tell me she made a piano with them...the ivory part of the piano was made with my teeth.
Reply:omg that is so cute. none of my kids ever ask anything like that. tell her that she turns them into the money that she's leaving or that she just likes to collect them or maybe that she makes her house out of them.
Reply:tell her that she turns all the teeth into money and that is where she gets it all...





feel sorry for the person below me..must have had a depriving childhood...parents who do this to their poor children are just too lazy to do these things for their children!!!shame on you!!
Reply:Please, don't deceive her with falsehoods like the tooth fairy and Santa Claus. She'll grow up healthier if you treat her like a little adult.





These childhood fables are NOT harmless and are a really a way of degrading children.
Reply:She collects it to maybe:


1)build a house


2)faerie dust to fly


3)cleans it, then gives it to babies


4)it turns into money


or


5)say she's old enough to know the truth.Tell her that it doesn't exist.
Reply:Dear 7 year old daughter,





Thank you so much for the tooth, the whole tooth, and nothing but the tooth. Whenever I am fortunate enough to get a tooth, I keep a record of who was nice enough to leave it for me. Some day I hope to have all the teeth you don't need anymore. I have unlimited storage space because I live in another dimension. Thanks again for your tooth. I really like teeth and will always be happy to pay you something for them to show my appreciation.
Reply:When I was seven years old, I lost one of my front teeth. A few days before, I had just heard of the Tooth Fairy, and I felt awful because I didn't get paid for my first four teeth, but I decided I'd get paid for this one. That night, I had a dream about the show "The Noddy Shop" (I dont know if that still comes on), and I dreamed of a beautiful fairy there, and my brother and I were both there, being entertained. When I woke up from this beautiful dream, I discovered one dollar next to my pillow. For the next few years, I believed in the tooth fairy, even though the whole time I was asking myself why the tooth fairy had left my tooth behind. Then, about the same time I lost interest in Santa, I just decided I was too old to believe in this and went on. However, if your daugther is just seven, you shouldn't spoil it for her. I was around eleven when I stopped believing. Tell her that the tooth fairy builds her castle with all of the teeth she gets. Tell her that the tooth fairy does not have time to write because she is so busy collecting teeth for her castle. She'll believe for a few years, and then she will start losing interest, and she'll stop believing by herself. For the past few years, I have been asking my parents for five dollars whenever I lost a tooth. Soon, I'll be doing that one last time (my last baby tooth will soon be coming out). I'll still always remember the dream I had about the fairy and how I believed.
Reply:TELL HER THAT THE FAIRY TAKES THEM AND TURNS THEM INTO LITTLE TEETH FOR THE OTHER KIDS AND THAT IS WHY YOU CANT TELL WHEN YOU GET ANOTHER ONE IN





OR YOU CAN TELL HER THAT SHE TAKES THEM TO SANTA FOR THE ELVES TEETH





SHE GIVES THEM TO THE DENTIST FOR FALSE TEETH
Reply:AWW!!! tell her that she uses them to make her house.
Reply:She collects them for Father Sleep, who grinds them into the dust that we find in our eyes when we wake-up every morning. This is also the same dust that Santa sprinkles on us, to make us sleepy, if we try to stay-up and see him.
Reply:I like the idea that she grinds them into fairy dust or gives them to new babies.





Just don't listen to the person who says to tell her there is no tooth fairy, that's not fair to her. Kids deserve to have magic and fantasy as long as they can get away with it. Forcing kids to grow up too fast only damages them.
Reply:The tooth fairy takes the tooth and goes his/her shop and grindes up all the teeth and it makes a beautiful sparkling dust. And this is where fairy dust comes from.
Reply:It's a three part plan... part one, take every ones teeth, part three make lots of money.... wait I forgot part two... hum.... I'll have to get back to you on that one.
Reply:The Fairy takes the tooth back to Fairyland, puts it in a jar with your childs name on it, and then after your child has grown up and stopped losing teeth, the fairy grinds up the teeth and makes a halo for your child to wear when they get to heaven.


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