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  2. Tooth fairy - Wikipedia

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    A woman dressed as the Tooth Fairy during Halloween. The tooth fairy is a folkloric figure of early childhood in Western and Western-influenced cultures. [1] The folklore states that when children lose one of their baby teeth, they should place it underneath their pillow or on their bedside table; the Tooth Fairy will visit while they sleep, replacing the lost tooth with a small payment.

  3. Ratoncito Pérez - Wikipedia

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    The Tooth Fairy Meets El Raton Perez. Illustrated by Tom Lintern. ISBN 978-1-58246-296-7. Luis Coloma, Ratón Pérez (2000), with illustrations by Cruz Pintor; José Manuel Pedrosa, The Secret History of the Ratón Pérez (2005)

  4. Abyzou - Wikipedia

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    Here she is the origin of the myth of the Tooth Fairy. In the 2023 horror film The Offering (also marketed as Abyzou), Abyzou is the main antagonist. [28] See also

  5. Kids and teeth: the Tooth Fairy goes online - AOL

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  6. The Little Mouse - Wikipedia

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    The Little Mouse, or La Petite Souris, is a fairy tale legend popular in most Francophone countries, most notably in France, and Wallonia.The legend of the Little Mouse ties in with that of the Tooth Fairy, the difference being that in this case, a little mouse sneaks in while the child is asleep, and replaces the lost baby tooth kept under their pillow with coins.

  7. How old is too old to believe in Santa and the Tooth Fairy ...

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    Brandy Bocchino, a mom of two from Powdersville, S.C., tells YahooLife about the time her 6-year-old daughter lost a tooth on vacation at Walt Disney World and was insistent they find the Tooth Fairy.

  8. Is the Tooth Fairy doing too much? How parents can push ... - AOL

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    While some parents may be cutting back on the Tooth Fairy’s spending, others are living it up and lavishing their kids with extravagant gifts, such as this parent who gave their daughter $50 ...

  9. Category:Tooth fairies - Wikipedia

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    Articles relating to tooth fairies, fantasy figures of early childhood in Western and Western-influenced cultures. The folklore states that when children lose one of their baby teeth, they should place it underneath their pillow or on their bedside table and the Tooth Fairy will visit while they sleep, replacing the lost tooth with a small payment.