Lots of people say that Fairies don't exist. But if you do believe in them, they will exist in your world. And you might see one.
There are many different Jamaican fairy tales. Many of them revolve around the supernatural, such as the story of the "Duppy." Duppies are restless spirits who can either hurt or help humans. Lore says that people who are out after dark may encount a Duppy.
queen mab the dream fairy who comes to you in your sleep
Yes, if you see a document that says that regeneration exists, then it does exist.
well its very simple. all you need is glitter. it can be any colour. just put glittler in a jam jar with no jam in it of course. and put the glitter in there and call it fairy dust. kids that dont believe in fairys will do. just show them some glitter in a jar. and if they still dont believe tell them fairys make fairy dust. and if the STILL dont believe then they have no brains. lol just kidding they do have brains kinda. anyway that is how you make fairy dust just go to a shop and buy some glitter for heavens sake. and if it says made in china or something that its just stupid K. I HOPE I HELPED lol
Ask the tooth fairy. If she says "Yes," you are a fiary!
im not sure if you dont have camera you dont have camera
To meet a real fairy would be very rare, and no I don't think anyone has done. My friend says she's seen a fairy, but I don't know if she's telling the truth.
Well it usually means that they trust you and they are your friend I write notes to my fairy and she responds but I've never talked to her she says that only no human has ever crossed to fairy land.
They are true and not true because in wikipedia it says that some old wives tales are false and some are true
Queen Mab, Queen of the Fairies.
Wikipedia's entry "Diamonds and Toads" says that it is called "Toads and Diamonds" in The Blue Fairy Book, one of 12 fairy tale books put together by Andrew Lang and published between 1889 and 1910. The Blue Fairy Book attributes "Toads and Diamonds" to French author Charles Perrault (1628 -- 1703). Depending on the translation, the tale is sometimes called "The Fairy" or "The Fairies." This tale may not be exactly what you are looking for. You can explore further by going to the list of references at the bottom of the Wikipedia entry and checking out the one titled "Tales Similar to Diamonds and Toads."
i dont now so dont ask