A tooth castle.
Make jewelry using as currency tooth collection making dentures
well i think the tooth fairy is real.But if she/he is fake then they sould tell ther kids that the tooth fairy is real.Becaus it will keep ther spirits up so they can be kid.
tell them that the tooth fairy already took it
Tooth Fairy doesn't exist sorry kid
There is no tooth fairy. But, for your kid's benefit (I hope) there is one universal tooth fairy, just like Santa Claus!
No, i wish the Tooth Fairy would bring you a Hannah Montana PSP, but the truth is the Tooth Fairy is your parents! Shocking, right! Sorry, kid!
The boys who played instruments with the kid at the talent show in the end of Tooth Fairy were not credited specifically by name.
the ask for money without losing a tooth and ask for a bunch of stuff
Well if this is coming from a kid THE TOOTH FAIRY IS NTOT REAL, sorry to say. But if this is coming from a parent the Tooth Fairy is really good, she used to be Batman's sidekick! :)
As a child, the concept of the tooth fairy is typically seen as a mythical figure who collects children's lost teeth in exchange for money or small gifts. Children often believe that the tooth fairy takes these teeth to create a magical kingdom or to build her castle. This belief is a fun and imaginative way for children to understand the tradition of losing baby teeth and the transition to adult teeth.
The guitar riff/music that the kid played in the talent show is "Sunshine Of Your Love" by Cream; written by bassist Jack Bruce, lyricist Pete Brown, and guitarist Eric Clapton. It was recorded 05/67 and released 12/67 (09/68 in Britain).
Probably not, because the tooth fairy doesn't exist. I can't be sure though.A:My first thought would be that maybe the tooth fairy is trying to drum up business; if you crack another tooth on the peanut, she'll be back sooner rather than later. That was a joke, of course. If the tooth fairy is leaving you a peanut, then there's a good chance that peanuts are one of your favorite snacks. While it's traditional to leave money, that's certainly not a hard and fast rule; any trinket of value or a food you enjoy will do.