Well, you could write a letter to the tooth fairy, or maybe ask your parents to write one for you just so you can get proof that you aren't lying about losing a tooth. mail it to 2866 sabor avenue lima, Peru. Good luck! (:
The tooth fairy is your parents
The tooth fairy doesn't even exist.
the tooth fairy takes your tooth and leaves a dollar(£1) for you
tell them that the tooth fairy already took it
The tooth fairy is not real.and shouldn't you have lost all your teeth yet?
A human leg.
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.
Ha, when I read this I felt so many flashbacks. I remember one of my letters to her was something like this. Dear Tooth Fairy, I lost a tooth again! This is my (number) tooth that I lost already. Thank you for coming, it gives me a lot of support. Thank you for the money, too. I can't believe I lost a tooth again!
The Tooth Fairy is a popular myth or fairy tale figure in many cultures, where children are told that a fairy will exchange a lost baby tooth under their pillow for a small gift or money. There is no scientific evidence to support the existence of the Tooth Fairy.
The tooth fairy isn't real because I lost a tooth before and didn't tell my parents. Next day, I had no money under my pillow and the tooth was still there. So it's your parents who gives you the money. There is no such thing as a tooth fairy.
The Tooth Fairy must have a parent approve that you have lost a tooth. Show your parent the space where your tooth was and make sure a parent contacts the tooth fairy. Do not be in the same room as the parent who is contacting the tooth fairy, it is top secret data. Good luck!
Yes, it is within the range of normal, 5-7 yrs old. Say hello to the tooth fairy for me.