![]() ![]() The closest counterpart of the modern Tooth Fairy came in the form of an 18th-century French fairytale, “La Bonne Petite Souris” (“The Little Good Mouse”). Some Viking warriors would even wear a string of teeth as a necklace during battle to protect them. This is because teeth were a symbol of good luck and prosperity. In a collection of writings called the “Eddas” about the Norse and Northern European traditions, there is a reference to a ‘tand fe,’ which directly translates to ‘tooth fee.’ As part of this tradition, children would receive a small fee from their parents when they lost their first tooth. The tradition of a child receiving a gift for a lost tooth can be traced back to medieval Europe. The origin of fairies dates back to 13th-century England when they were described for the first time by Gervase of Tilbury. But the Tooth Fairy is quite popular because every night children around the world excitedly anticipate the Tooth Fairy’s arrival after they have lost a tooth. ![]() While the first two are well documented and discussed, not much is known about our elusive flying friend. There are three figures that are the pillars of modern mythology for children - Santa Claus, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy. We love The Tooth Fairy Collection because it speaks to the wonder and innocence of childhood and reminds us to cherish the memories we make with our children as they grow. The Tooth Fairy is committed to helping every child and as part of their mission, for every Tooth Fairy Collection purchased, up to seven toothbrushes will be donated to America’s Tooth Fairy. The Collection is the perfect way to create an exciting experience for a child during these special times. The Collection includes three beautiful elements to make the experience even more exciting and memorable: an enchanting story Book, a special Pouch that holds the tooth while they wait for a visit from The Tooth Fairy, and an opulent Vault used to store their teeth. National Tooth Fairy Day on August 22 c elebrates the excitement and wonder of kids losing their teeth! National Tooth Fairy Day is a reminder for kids, young and old, to relive the fun of visits from the Tooth Fairy when a newly lost tooth was exchanged for a fun surprise as they looked under their pillow in the morning! The Tooth Fairy Collection, which includes the book “A Visit From The Tooth Fairy”, helps celebrate the passage of youth with a gift set that encapsulates this childhood tradition and creates a sense of anticipation every time a child loses a tooth. Short & Simple Fairy Letters are for when less writing on a letter is more, and if your little one is struggling to give up their dummy, perhaps a letter from one of our Dummy Fairies will help. Comes with a beautiful twist of golden sparkle twine, and a Dew Drop magnifying lens!Īll our Fairy & Tooth Fairy letters are available either in singles or bundles of five. ![]() Official International Fairy Service™ product.To read together, or for older readers to read to themselves.Can be personalised for more than one child.The non-tooth version of this letter is available - No.Written by the On-Duty Tooth Fairy in your area.To encourage children to read and promote creative thinking.tucked under their pillow, outside a Fairy Door, next to their bed. We also have Short & Simple Fairy Letters (where less is more) and Dummy Fairy Letters!ĭeliver each letter wherever is most magical for your child. Our Tooth Fairy letters are also available as Fairy letters, and are available in Singles too. Hear about dragons, Mystery Gardens, Magical Potion Fairies, Secret Underground Passageways, Magical Tree Bark, Time Travel … and other things your child will be delighted to discover!ĭeliver your Tooth Fairy letters however is most magical for your child – through your Fairy door, on the door mat, popped into your child’s shoe … the possibilities are endless! They're written on 100% recycled paper with gold and silver leaf in, and to add to all the fun, each letter comes with the most gorgeous Dew Drop magnifying lens to magnify your Fairy’s writing. ![]() These unique Tooth Fairy letters from your On-Duty Tooth Fairy are perfect for both boys & girls. * See our Fairy & Tooth Fairy Letter Guide Magical Tooth Fairy Letters, Designed to Support Children's Emotional Health and Development Find out from the Tooth Fairies how they make bad dreams go away if any manage to escape! Your child's tooth is perfect for the Dream Fairies to use it in a Dream Chaser. ![]()
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