Did you know that when you lose a tooth, a special fairy visits you in the night? This awesome critter is known as the Tooth Fairy. She leaves little gifts under your pillow for your lost tooth. Today we are going to discover the magical myth of the Tooth Fairy and the amusing myths and legends about her.
The Tooth Fairy is an extra special tradition that we have inherited from generations before. When a child looses a tooth, they place it under the pillow before going to sleep. They go to bed to dream of the Tooth Fairy’s arrival. In the morning, winners find a shiny coin, or perhaps another small gift, in place of their tooth, courtesy of the fairy. It's that magical moment that makes the kids happy everywhere.
For the uninitiated about the Tooth Fairy, here’s a handy guide. The Tooth Fairy resides in a mystical kingdom in the sky. She so great lost childrens' teeth to make her beautiful palace. She also has a team of little tooth fairies to help her at night, flitting from house to house to gather teeth and leave special surprises.
Stories of the Tooth Fairy While it is rare to hear stories of the tooth fairy, those that can be found are almost primitive in their violence.
Lost Tooth Fairy Kingdom is a magical place and crammed full with shining castles, sparkly fairy gardens and lots of colourful fairies flying form here to there. This is a kingdom where children who have lost a tooth can kangaroo hop to in dreams. They can venture into this magical world and meet the Tooth Fairy herself. The kingdom is a happy place where children’s lost teeth transform into jewels that illuminate the night sky.
A number of endearing tales have been recounted of lost teeth and the visit of the Tooth Fairy. One common story involves a courageous girl who lost her tooth in a battle with a dragon she encountered in her dreams. The Tooth Fairy was so taken with her bravery that she’d left a magic sword under the girl’s litter-cushion as a reward. Another tale speaks of a mischievous fairy who dropped one of the teeth she had collected into a bowl of milk, which transformed the tooth into a pearl and brought good fortune to the child that had lost it.
In addition to delivering gifts and surprises to children, the Tooth Fairy makes bedtime a little bit sweeter too. It can also make kids go to bed feeling comforted and excited for the Tooth Fairy to visit them. This unique practice makes good memories and builds creativity and imagination in tender age.