Where is tooth fairy land




















We will ship everywhere else through our Etsy shop. Why does the Tooth Fairy come late sometimes? Sickness: the Fairy Flu is common. Injury: she might have a broken wing from an overzealous pet 3. What does the Tooth Fairy do with all the teeth? Where does the Tooth Fairy get her money? Why did the Tooth Fairy start collecting teeth? Where does the Tooth Fairy live?

She lives in Fairyland which is rumored to be near Brush, CO. This website uses cookies to improve your experience. You can opt-out if you wish, but if you do, you may not be able to customize your item s. Close Privacy Overview This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Out of these cookies, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website.

We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. For now, I need you to be a child. We are all very busy with our special magical jobs, but we've met before. Sometimes we get together and have lunch, but most of the time we're just too busy making children happy to spend a lot of time with each other.

It would be nice if we could spend more time together, but the children's happiness is most important to all of us. What is your favorite food? I have many favorite foods. I really like healthy foods that are good for your teeth like fruits and vegetables. Maybe you will leave me some carrots or celery next time you lose a tooth? How much money do other kids get? Other kids get just about the same amount as you do. Losing a baby tooth really isn't just about getting money.

It is about the magic you share with your family and friends. It is about the magic moment when you realize you are getting just a little bit older. Be sure to always remember this time and to cherish the people you love and that love you the most.

Why didn't you come and get my tooth? Even though I can fly as fast as Fairy Speed Eleven, I just can't get to every lost tooth in one night. Sometimes there are so many lost teeth to collect. Sometimes the weather especially blizzards and hurricanes causes me to have to slow down, and I get behind.

Just remember to leave your tooth for me, and I will get to it. Sometimes I have to work overtime on the weekends to get caught up. But I'll always come and get your lost teeth.

What is your name? I don't mind at all if you want to give me a name. But I'll always be The Tooth Fairy. If you want, you can just call me "TF. Can I have a picture of you?

So far, nobody has been able to take a picture of me with a camera. You can see the picture of me at the top of every one of my web pages. Next time you want to see what I look like, just visit ToothFairyLand. What is the going rate for a lost tooth? Because the amount of money I have to give for teeth changes all the time, I can sometimes leave more money, and other times, I have to leave less.

On the average, I leave one dollar. But sometimes I can leave as much as Twenty dollars. Are you real? Well, of course I'm real! I find that question so silly sometimes. Every night I visit thousands of children and collect their teeth. They all believe in me, and they all know how real I am. So many parents see the magic I perform when they discover with their children that I made a visit during the night.

It is true that some children just don't want to believe that I am real. This makes me sad, but I hope that someday when those children have children of their own, that they teach their children about me. The magic and ritual of The Tooth Fairy That's me! How do you know my name and where I live? Tooth Fairyland is full of Tooth Fairy Helpers. One such helper is Tooth Fairy Helper Emma. She is the keeper of the names, address, and map books.

Emma and the other Tooth Fairy Helpers who work with her spend their days and nights making sure they know all the children's names and where they live. Every night, before I go to collect teeth, Tooth Fairy Helper Emma gives me the list of names and addresses to visit. At what age will I lose my first tooth? The age for boys and girls is sometimes different.

I can tell you that children start to lose their baby teeth as early as 3 years old, and as late as 7 years old. But around 5 to 6 years old is usually when children will lose their first tooth! Do you only leave money or do you leave other things? Mostly, I only leave money. I really think that children can learn so much from saving their money to buy exactly what they want.

Sometimes I do have special toys and other gifts to leave. I've been known to leave stuffed animals, action figures, toy dolls, and one time, with the request and permission of a mommy, I left a little baby puppy - not under the pillow, but in a little puppy bed.

Can you imagine how hard it was to fly all around carrying that puppy! How many teeth have you collected? Since I collect new teeth every night, the number of teeth in our magical collection at Tooth Fairyland is always growing. I have collected at lease ,,,,,,, teeth. I hope that your baby teeth are next. How do I get my loose tooth to fall out? There are so many different ways to get a loose tooth to fall out. I have heard of tying a string to the tooth, and the other end of the string to a door knob.

Then, someone slams the door shut, and the tooth is yanked out. Sounds scary to me, but it certainly does work, and it works FAST! Other ways include eating an apple, making sure to use your loose tooth to bite the apple. We always invite Stepella to join us. She never wants to practice, but she always wants to win every competition! What is the Jewel Garden? It's the magical garden where jewels grow on trees! Fairies love to hang out here and have high tea and shop at the Dazzle You Jewel Shop.

Where does a Tooth Fairy go to eat? Fairies love to meet up at the Moodee Foodee Cafe where the tables float! When fairies talk about their adventures, the umbrellas make happy or bored or scared faces.



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