There was never an official explanation of this, though his friendship with fairies in general was explained in "Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens".
When Peter was a baby, he overheard his parents talking about how he would one day become a "man", and didn't like the sound of that. So he escaped to Kensington Gardens (a nearby park), where he was taken in by the birds and the fairies.
Tinkerbell.
Tinker Bell is not real. She is a character in the story Peter Pan, therefore, she can not have a phone.
Peter Pan banished Tinker Bell from Neverland because she endangered the life of Wendy Darling by trying to convince Peter that Wendy was a threat to their friendship. Tinker Bell's jealousy and impulsive actions led to her being seen as a danger to the group. As a result, Peter, wanting to protect Wendy, made the difficult decision to temporarily exile Tinker Bell.
Peter Pan of course.
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Peter Pan!
Peter Pan of course.
Tinkerbell.
Tinker Bell shows up with Peter Pan, while he is looking for his shadow!
Not at this time.
Tinker Bell is not real. She is a character in the story Peter Pan, therefore, she can not have a phone.
The fairy in Peter Pan is named Tinker Bell. She is a tiny and mischievous fairy who is Peter Pan's close friend and companion. Tinker Bell is known for her loyalty and her ability to help Peter Pan and the Lost Boys with her magical powers.
Peter Pan of course.
No, only Peter Pan's picture shows on Peter Pan peanut butter.
Tinker Bell is traditionally portrayed as a female character in Disney's Peter Pan franchise. She is a fairy companion to Peter Pan and is known for her mischievous and playful nature.
Tinker Bell's real name is Tinker Bell. She is a fictional character from J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan stories.