3/19/2023 0 Comments Toothfairy certificate![]() ![]() ![]() Very popular in the 50’s, it probably also contributed to raise awareness of good mouth and teeth hygiene. ![]() This is in this latest version that the idea of exchanging a tooth for a coin appears. Not really the type of stories that we, parents, nowadays, are happy to read to our kiddos at bedtime!Īs incredible as this can be, this could be considered a good origin for the beloved toothfairyĪnother possible origin, much more recent and noticeably less scary, is anglo-saxon and dates back to 1927 when Esther Watkins Arnold published a short 3 acts play called … wait for it… “The Tooth Fairy”!! In 1949, Lee Rogow used the title again in a story for children published in the magazine Collier’s. It is the pretty terrifying story of a fairy, who in order to help the queen, transformed herself into a mouse and chewed the face of the (very) nasty king. One possible origin is a French “fairy” tale from the XVII century by Mme d’ Aulnoy “The good little mouse”. It is likely that it combines different stories. … before (discretly) slip it with the reward beneath the pillow!Īs for all legends, the origin of the Tooth Fairy is not a sure thing. Fill one in with the appropriate information Our team, who has seen a lot of teeth falling in all sorts of weird circumstances, has been commissioned by the Tooth Fairy herself, to design her very own:Ĭertified by the Tooth Fairy herself (although she is very busy as you know), this card, which comes in 4 colours, is ready for you to print.ģ. So imagine the joy and excitement of your brave and toothless adventurer to find under the pillow not only the “kind of” expected reward but also an official Tooth Fairy certificate!! Loosing their teeth is a big thing in any kids’ life and always come at the end of an exciting adventure: the tooth came off in the soup, only fell after 3 weeks of intense wobbling, fell so quickly it got almost swallowed…. ![]()
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