![]() Soon, even radio presenters and newspaper writers were sharing news about this magical fairy that was bringing so much joy to children. At first, noone was sure what they looked like, but by1949 there was a specific mention in the World Book of the Tooth Fairy, many people started to think of her as one fairy with a magical wand and a shimmering dress like a Disney princess. Some children kept their lost tooth in a matchbox to make it easier for the Tooth Fairies to find. The fairies with sparkling wings and magical powers who flew to the pillows of sleeping children and exchanged teeth for coins and treasures. Not much was written about this and the stories that the Tooth Fairies know now were all told as poems because it was easier to remember a poem than a long story when there were no paper or pens! Here is a poem of the first Tooth Fairy, recited by our very own friend Lucy Tooth Ībout 100 years ago in 1900 the first story of the ancestors of Lucy Tooth was told in America. These were the humble beginnings of the Tooth Fairy. Every living thing was brand new and, more often than not, it could fly. Pure magic covered the earth, it glistened on the leaves of the trees and glittered through all the streams and oceans. When the world was all purple and there were more plants than animals. The first story we were told of the Tooth Fairy started long long ago. Here is the history of the Tooth Fairy as best we know. However, we have worked closely with our friend Lucy Tooth for a while and she has told us some fun stories of the magical beginnings of the Tooth Fairy and stories from across the whole world. Is there a boy and a girl Tooth Fairy? How many are there? Can they all fly? Are they all fairies or animals? Are all Tooth Fairies magical? What do they do with all of the teeth they collect? Noone but the Tooth Fairies themselves know the whole history of the Tooth Fairy, not even the worker bees at Hold The Magic. ![]() Most children ask them on the first day of kindergarten or share stories with friends the first time they have a loose tooth. We have been asked many times about the origins of the Tooth Fairy.
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