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?
Tell her she uses them to build roads and houses in toothfairy land. I think that's what my mom used to tell me and I believed it.
Reply:tell your daughter she makes them into new teeth
Reply:tell her shes keeps the in a special jar and she cleans them evry day so they look really pretty and once their clean she puts them back in but shes makes then very small so they are like her permanet ones i dont know
Reply:Tell her you dont know cause the tooth fairy doesnt exits, neither does Santa Clause or the Easter Bunny. That will get her off your case. Tell her if she asks again she wont get any money either.
Reply:no tell her that for every tooth the fairy collects the fairy gets to keep her wings a little longer thats why they go around the world to collect teeth and they can't buy wings with money so they leave the money for her in return and and a thank you note


problem solved
Reply:Isn't there a story that says the tooth-fairy takes the teeth to build homes/cities for all the other fairies or something. I think it's pretty plausible. Teeth are pretty sturdy after all.
Reply:She turns them into coins. So she never runs out for other little boys and girls.
Reply:Everyone knows that the Tooth Fairy has a great responsibility to all the little children of the world. Because in order for children who have lost a tooth to have a new one grow back in the Fairy must take the tooth back to Fairyland an grind it down into a fine powder. The Fairy then mixes the powder with fairy dust. This "dust" is very powerful. The Fairy then flies back to the child the very same night and as the child sleeps, the Fairy blows the "dust" up the child's nose as the child breathes inward. (Timing is everything and the Fairy is very good at it!) The "dust" gets into the bloodstream and finds its way to the very place in the mouth where the tooth came out. Then the area is "fertilized" by the "dust" and before you know it, a brand new tooth is growing there! I hope this helps. Your question reminded me of the time I lost a tooth at my Grandma's house and the next morning I woke up amazed and excited because the Fairy had left all kinds of plastic farm animals in my bed! I thought that was so cool!


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