Yes, as long as you remember to put your tooth under your pillow.
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When you lose a tooth, write a note to the tooth fairy and put it under your pillow or with your tooth. By morning, your tooth will be gone, money or a little gift could be there instead , and your note will answered! (that's if you asked a question)
The tooth fairy is not REAL our real Tooth fairy's are probably our own PARENTS try this do not tell your parents that u lost a tooth and then put it under your pillow lets see what happens next if your tooth is gone and replaced by money its probably one of your parents have checked under your pillow Good bye hopefully this is sorta Helpful?
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.
There are three main opinions about the reality of the tooth fairy. Some people believe that the tooth fairy is real, and when a child loses his/her tooth and puts it under the pillow, she will come during the night to take the tooth and give the child a coin. Other people believe that the tooth fairy is only a mythical creature, and she does not exist outside of fairy tales. And some people believe that the tooth fairy exists in the hearts of children, even though she does not have a physical presence.Here are some other opinions on the tooth fairy's existence.Yes the tooth fairy is real. Your dentist knows the fairy quite well and will tell if you do not keep your mouth clean like you should.Every child will loose his baby teeth and it is part of growing up to lose them. When you start to lose your baby teeth, ask your parents what to do with them. They will help you find out exactly what the tooth fairy will do.The tooth fairy cannot be a fake. If you think about it, all deserving children will sacrifice a tooth for a treat, or even money. The healthier the tooth, the more value it has for the tooth fairy, so for example, if a tooth falls out because it is rotten it will not be worth anything.The tooth fairy comes in many shapes and sizes. Sometimes the fairy can be quick and sometimes very slow and clumsy. I have seen a tooth fairy stumble on a toy I left on the floor and there was so much noise that I could not sleep. My tooth was already gone from under my pillow and in it's place was a coin - it was a lot of money in those days.I know somebody who lost their tooth in the basin. The next morning, his father opened up the pipe and could not find the tooth, however, there was a small handful of change in the drain. So the tooth fairy can even swap a tooth for money in a drain pipe! Normally, the fairy knows where the tooth came from, so even if you loose your tooth before the tooth fairy arrives, you can probably still find a sweet under you pillow in the mornings.No. "Tooth fairies" do not really exist; fairies as a whole do not exist.Of course not! It is a parent's means to encourage their child to accept that they will lose their baby teeth - in exchange for money.
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No the tooth fairy is not real.When I was 9 years old my tooth was gone but no money.Then my papa told me to go get dressed for school in the living room.I came back with my shorts and I saw him digging in his.
If it is an adult molar (not a baby tooth), no - once it's gone, it is gone forever.
The name of the new version of Fairy Tale Gone Bad is "Twisted Fairytales."
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Santa is not real. I've gone many Christmases without receiving ANYTHING, even when I did believe in him. Santa is usually your parents, who will sneak, with a present, over to the Christmas tree and set it there for you to find the next day. Presents only come when I say "Dad, can I have ___?", and they have my parents' signature on them. Santa is used mostly to make kids smile, which, when the truth is found out, is not quite as exciting when you find a present for you. If you don't believe me, you can try it. It's the same with the tooth fairy, who doesn't ever come unless you tell your someone that you've lost a tooth.