Thursday, November 12, 2009

I need a Tooth Fairy story about a baby shark in a grotto??

I am writing a tooth fairy adventure story for my son's first loose tooth. I am completely stuck... I can't seem to think of a good story involving a baby shark who lost his first tooth (my son will get the sharktooth on a necklace). HELP??

I need a Tooth Fairy story about a baby shark in a grotto??
I don't know but you must know that sharks loose teeth every day. The grow them out so fast. It could really being a learning expearice about sharks.





Sharks don't know what to do with all the money they get from the tooth fairy so they hide it is chests in the ocean. This is a shark tooth that you can stick under your pellow and get money. But don't stick it under your pellow too much or mommy might have to swim in the ocean with the sharks.
Reply:One day he bit down to hard on a fishbone and thus, lost his tooth? :x What exactly is it your stuck on? A resolution or just ideas in general?
Reply:Years ago a ferocious shark known as Big Mean ruled the seas. He could swim where ever he wanted and eat any fish he wanted. All of the other creatures of the sea feared him, but Big Mean wasn't happy. He didn't have any friends and thought he needed to act tough to get people to notice him. One day, while Big Mean was chasing some fish, a voice came from the ocean floor. "Hey Big Mean, why don't you try chewing on me if you are so tough!" Furious that anyone would ever say something like that to him, Big Mean quickly swam toward the voice. There on the ocean floor Shelly the clam sat amongst the pebbles. Big Mean chomped on Shelly. Crunch! The clam's shell was too tough. Big Mean's teeth were hurt, and he learned a valuable lesson. He never bullied the fish again. After that he made friends with the other fish. He had never had friends before, so life was good. Years later Big Mean had a son named Tyger and taught him how to be a shark. One day Tyger was swimming along the ocean floor and he heard a voice. "Hey, you're Big Mean's kid right?" Tyger swam down to see who's voice it was. Shelly sat in her spot amongst the pebbles. "I suppose you are going to try to eat me too right?" said the clam. Tyger wanted to show that he was a mean, tough shark, just like those old stories of Big Mean, so he chomped Shelly. Unlike his father, Tyger was not full grown yet. His teeth were not as big and strong as Big Mean's teeth. Tyger lost his first tooth, and learned not to bully the other creatures in the sea. He made friends with them instead, and never knew lonelinss. Shelly kept the tooth in her shell. One day a fisherman caught shelly and was going to cook her. Shelly thought quickly and said "If you let me go I will give you my pearl". A pearl! That would make the fisherman rich! He quickly agreed. Shelly gave the fisherman Tyger's lost tooth and told him the story about how she came to have it. She explained that the pearl was a pearl of wisdom, not a real pearl. The fisherman didn't mind. He took the shark tooth and put it on a necklace, telling everyone who passed the story he had learned. The shark tooth has now been passed on to you. A reminder that growing and making friends is more important than being the Big Mean.


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