You indeedare the tooth fairy! Make sure he doesn't find that out though! :)
No, the tooth fairy gets your tooth and puts money under your pillow.
The tooth fairy leaves money under your pillow in exchange for your tooth.
when you lose a tooth you put it under you pillow and the tooth fairy will leave some money:)
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.
hunt it down.
The tooth fairy of course idiot
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.
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)
Almost every child has experience the 'boogieman' that hides under the bed; in dark corners or in a closet and the 'tooth fairy' comes in the middle of the night to leave money for a tooth left under the pillow. The monster under the bed and the tooth fairy don't even know each other.
It's not a mouse that puts the money under your pillow when you lose a tooth, it's the tooth fairy that does it.
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 tradition typically involves parents leaving money under their child's pillow in exchange for the lost tooth. It's a fun and whimsical way to celebrate a child's milestone without direct involvement from the tooth fairy herself.