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  1. 2014年2月13日 · The tooth fairy first appeared around the turn of the 20th century. In the United States, kids drop a lost tooth under theirs pillows, and the Tooth Fairy brings them a monetary reward. But, says ...

  2. The modern incarnation of these historical traditions into the Tooth Fairy we all know today is only about a hundred years old, with one of the earliest known references occurring in a 1908 issue of The Chicago Sunday Tribune. Thought to be inspired by the tale of the tooth-gathering mouse, the modern Tooth Fairy serves a similar role.

  3. 2020年6月26日 · Everyone is telling them they’re growing up, they’ve got these big holes in their mouths, and there’s even the fear it’s going to hurt. For kids, the Tooth Fairy turns something scary into something exciting. Even better, parents can use the Tooth Fairy story to their advantage to model good behaviour and oral hygiene.

  4. 2022年6月8日 · But in other places in the world, the Tooth Fairy has relatives who help out. Or they're not a person at all! Or there are customs for what to do with baby teeth that might bring luck, but no cash.

  5. Dwayne Johnson is The Tooth Fairy, also known as Derek Thompson, a hard-charging minor league hockey player whose nickname comes from his habit of separating... Dwayne Johnson is The Tooth Fairy ...

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  6. 2018年8月10日 · An 8-year-old’s gift to the tooth fairy. (Public Domain) These examples show how European folklore regarding children’s teeth diverges in many ways from American folklore. They sometimes involve just getting rid of the teeth rather than offering them to any entity.

  7. TOOTH FAIRYについて 歯の妖精のおはなし 西洋では、乳歯が抜けたときに、抜けた乳歯を枕元に置いて眠ると夜中に歯の妖精TOOTH FAIRYがこっそりその歯をもらいに来て、お礼にコインやプレゼントと交換してくれると言い伝えられています。

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