In a variety of primitive cultures, the shedding of the first baby tooth became a kind of ritual. This rite of passage has been documented in numerous ways. Many of these ceremonies included verbal incantations and wishes, along with actions. Variations on this custom were most likely passed along through oral communication.
The most commonly accepted belief by academics is the fairy's development from the tooth mouse, depicted in an 18th century French language fairy tale. In "La Bonne Petite Souris," a mouse changes into a fairy to help a good Queen defeat an evil King by hiding under his pillow to torment him and knocking out all his teeth. Also, in Europe, baby teeth used to be fed to rodents and other animals in the hopes of getting sharper, more rodent-like, teeth in the future.
2007-01-22 10:12:38
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answered by Martha P 7
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Any of those solutions are good. The enamel fairy has forgotten tooth at my homestead a collection of cases. i have even informed my son that i idea I heard the dogs barking very last nighttime. It ought to were the enamel fairy coming and the dogs scared her. She'll be lower back tomorrow. exceedingly a lot any excuse can artwork, use your mind's eye. My son were given the concept if he saves all of his tooth then the enamel fairy will convey more suitable money. He desirous to placed the tooth lower than his pillow and did not tell me. No fairy got here. He figured it out. Now he purely provides me the enamel and places his hand out for the money.
2016-10-15 23:05:36
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answered by ? 4
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I don't know but the tooth fairy must be making some big $$$ off of those teeth. I only got a a quarter for a tooth when i was a kid, but my niece got $2.00 last week. so the tooth fairy must have a really good market to pay that kind of money!!!
2007-01-22 10:04:43
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answered by Anonymous
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it started hundreds of years ago when a kid lost a tooth in bed. it rolled under his pillow. we all know that the tooth fairy is actually our paents. at that time however there actually were fairies and such. pixies are little. littler than your pinky. they snuck around and took stuff. it just so happened that one was in that kids house. she took thetooth for whatever reason and left money. it actually came from the kids own money but who really cares. you can believe me or can cannot. i am only offering the truth
2007-01-22 09:36:22
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answered by ninjabunnies4321 1
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Well it came from we Bigfoot peoples traditions of long ago according to the great book of the Eternal Master. Sky Forest Yeti
a Small one lost his tooth, he wonted money for it,we gave it to him because if we didn't he would pee on the floor,he told us.as we live in very clean underground city's.
2007-01-22 09:42:04
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answered by Anonymous
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My Dad when I began loosing my baby teeth.
2007-01-22 09:24:19
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answered by Anonymous
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My Mom because I didn't want to lose my teeth.
2007-01-22 11:16:07
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answered by Erica R 4
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