Tooth Fairy
978-613-2-84045-5
6132840451
80
2010-09-28
34.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. The legend of the Tooth Fairy is about a fairy that gives a child money or gifts in exchange for a baby tooth that has fallen out. Children typically place the tooth under their pillow at night. The fairy is said to take the tooth from under the pillow and replace it with money once they have fallen asleep. In some instances, the overnight demand for tooth fairy visits exceeds the amount of time the tooth fairy has. In those cases, the tooth fairy is said to often visit on the subsequent night. In early Europe, it was a tradition to bury baby teeth that fell out. The tradition is still very much alive and well in Ireland and Great Britain, where it is common for young children to believe in the Tooth Fairy. When a child's sixth tooth falls out, it is customary for the tooth fairy to slip a gift or money under the child's pillow, but to leave the tooth as a reward for the child growing strong.
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