Mostly, yes. Sometimes small toys or other trinkets are left instead. It depends on the value of the tooth to the fairy.
when you lose a tooth you put it under you pillow and the tooth fairy will leave some money:)
The tooth fairy leaves money under your pillow in exchange for your tooth.
No, the tooth fairy gets your tooth and puts money under your pillow.
Yes, 'tooth fairy' is a compound noun, a word for a character from folklore who issupposed to leave money under a child's pillow in place of a baby tooth that has just fallen out; a word for a character.
hunt it down.
When your tooth falls out show it to everyone and then put it under your pillow. Normally the tooth fairy will claim it while you are asleep, or within a day or two, and may leave money or a gift in its place. You have to announce it so the tooth fairy gets the message.
The child will leave their tooth under their pillow when they go to sleep and the next morning the tooth will be gone and there will be some money in its place. There is no set amount that could be there.
The tooth fairy of course idiot
Leave a note on the door, saying: "Dear Tooth Fairy, i have left a tooth under my pillow, please, take it"
It's not a mouse that puts the money under your pillow when you lose a tooth, it's the tooth fairy that does it.
Yes, of course, that is the whole purpose. Well, the "Tooth Fairy's" job is to take the tooth from under the pillow and leave a gift, it can be money or whatever she would choose to leave. If the TOOTH isn't there for her to pick up it elimates her job and the story is incomplete. She isn't called the note fairy, or the "iou" fairy, after all! I'd explain to her that, I didn't think it would work, that it is like she is trying to trick the Tooth Fairy, she knows the tooth came out and is waiting for the tooth. But if she still wanted to try I'd let her, but the Tooth Fairy wouldn't be acting like the note fairy, she'd be offended and not take the note. Maybe even leave one of her own, asking for the tooth. Then I'd encourage her to leave the tooth the next night and the Tooth Fairy would be happy to leave a gift, maybe with a note saying it's not nice to try and fool the Tooth Fairy. The Tooth Fairy can leave more than just money, he can leave a note or a small gift. The Tooth Fairy really needs teeth for his castle, so that is why he takes every single tooth.
No there is no tooth fairy at all. I am eleven and I know. I didn't let my parents know I lost a tooth and I put it under my pillow and there was no money there in the morning.