teeth
No, because for one thing, human tooth fairies don't exist, and for another, dogs don't lose teeth naturally like humans lose baby teeth.
tooth fairies are usally blue or pink and wear purple and light blue and pinlk dresses but if you dont believe in them then they wont be real!
Tooth fairies are typically portrayed as whimsical characters that collect lost baby teeth left under pillows in exchange for a small reward, like money. They usually do not collect broken teeth, as the tradition focuses on the complete teeth that children lose naturally. The idea is more about celebrating the milestone of losing a tooth rather than the condition of the tooth itself. Ultimately, the specifics can vary based on personal or cultural interpretations of the tooth fairy tradition.
The concept of tooth fairies is not based on a fixed number of beings in the world. Tooth fairies are a popular mythological figure in various cultures, where they are believed to exchange lost baby teeth for money or gifts. The number of tooth fairies is subjective and varies depending on individual beliefs and traditions.
Some of the fairies can make us fly.The fairies are tooth fairies.
no there is no African tooth fairy there is no tooth fairy at all
there are lots of tooth fairies
Not real.
Yes, just as long as the tooth is/ was obtained by the dentist. Parent's can also have pocession of the tooth for safe keeping and make exchange with the Tooth Fairies.
tooth means JUST one teeth and teeth means ALOT of them
The easter bunny,santa,and fairies are not real.