At one time or another, all of us have been visited by the tooth fairy. So, it should come as no surprise that somewhere along the line, Tooth Fairy Day was born. The tooth fairy herself (or himself; as the verdict is still out on whether this spirit is male or female) has been around since at least the Middle Ages although the exact origins are still unknown. In fact, the fairy may have just been a means to calm a child that was undergoing the strange experience of losing a tooth (after all, we have all been there). Still, Tooth Fairy day is a date that is designed to pay homage to this generous spirit that is known to leave treats or coins underneath our pillow. Interestingly enough, the exact date of celebration is under conjecture; some claiming it falls in February while others state that it is held in August. This actually makes a bit of sense, for we have yet to find a way to leave a coin or a snack for the fairy, as we are not even sure if she (or he) has a pillow! #toothfairyday #latetotheparty #jaja #toothtales #firsttoothlost #mytoothtale
1 Mar 2017 14:36

At one time or another, all of us have been visited by the tooth fairy. So, it should come as no surprise that somewhere along the line, Tooth Fairy Day was born. The tooth fairy herself (or himself; as the verdict is still out on whether this spirit is male or female) has been around since at least the Middle Ages although the exact origins are still unknown. In fact, the fairy may have just been a means to calm a child that was undergoing the strange experience of losing a tooth (after all, we have all been there). Still, Tooth Fairy day is a date that is designed to pay homage to this generous spirit that is known to leave treats or coins underneath our pillow. Interestingly enough, the exact date of celebration is under conjecture; some claiming it falls in February while others state that it is held in August. This actually makes a bit of sense, for we have yet to find a way to leave a coin or a snack for the fairy, as we are not even sure if she (or he) has a pillow! #toothfairyday #latetotheparty #jaja #toothtales #firsttoothlost #mytoothtale 



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You will receive your Tooth Tales charm in this Italian made suede little pouch. In which you can of course, keep all your lost baby teeth πŸ‘Άβ„οΈπŸ‘ΆπŸΏπŸŒΈπŸ‘ΆπŸ½πŸŽ‰ At one time or another, all of us have been visited by the tooth fairy. So, it should come as no surprise that somewhere along the line, Tooth Fairy Day was born. The tooth fairy herself (or himself; as the verdict is still out on whether this spirit is male or female) has been around since at least the Middle Ages although the exact origins are still unknown. In fact, the fairy may have just been a means to calm a child that was undergoing the strange experience of losing a tooth (after all, we have all been there). Still, Tooth Fairy day is a date that is designed to pay homage to this generous spirit that is known to leave treats or coins underneath our pillow. Interestingly enough, the exact date of celebration is under conjecture; some claiming it falls in February while others state that it is held in August. This actually makes a bit of sense, for we have yet to find a way to leave a coin or a snack for the fairy, as we are not even sure if she (or he) has a pillow! #toothfairyday #latetotheparty #jaja #toothtales #firsttoothlost #mytoothtale Ik krijg veel vragen over m'n verrukkelijke tandjes! Of ze verguld zijn (nee, ze zijn van massief goud of zilver) of het originele melktandje retour komt (ja tuurlijk, ik ben niet de tandenfee) en of je korting krijgt, als je van hetzelfde tandje twee of meer ineens besteld (mais oui!!) De komende weken zal ik regelmatig vragen beantwoorden hier. Leuk als jullie me willen volgen en vragen staat vrij! Ben heel nieuwsgierig naar jullie ook! πŸŒˆπŸ¦„πŸ’•πŸŽ‰πŸŒΈπŸ’‹
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