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i used to have a big orange slide in my room, and i thought that when i slept, little blue fairies would slide down it. I would stay awake as long as i could to try and catch the fairies in the act of using my slide.
my uncle told me that little fairys would come in through you window if your bed was right next to it and hang redheads from stoplights and not let them down and they had to cut their hair.(I had long hair)Needless to say, my bed was never near a window and my hair is short now!!
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Being a curious child, I wanted to know what happened to the teeth the tooth-fairy used to swap for 10 pence (years ago!!!) so... I wrote the Chief Tooth-Fairy a letter and left it under my pillow with my tooth.
The next morning, there was a reply! It said that the teeth were made into magic fairy dust and that it was made by grinding the teeth together! I even got a magic sample! Awwwwww :) Fairies ROCK.
When I was in Preschool, my teacher would put little green boot prints along the wall leading out the window and said that the Leprechauns had visited us the night before and left us gifts. They were the little chocolate coins wrapped in foil. I, of course believed that teachers weren't allowed to lie so it had to be true. Later that day, I managed to get one of my friends to help me look for leprechauns in all the patches of clover because I wanted more chocolate coins.
I used to believe that teeth were stars that the toothfairy placed in the sky.
i beilieve (Still) that faries are attraced by cheese! One of my friends told me that and it makes sense (Somehow!)
when i was like 5-6 and i still believed in the toothe fairy i used to try and make little houses for her (god those took me like a month to make) and whenever they were gone i thought that the toothfairy probly took them back to fairy land (wich i also thought was in my back-yard) but them one day the evil dentist pulled out 5 teeth. i was so devastated and i thought i had to make 5 houses so i stayed up really late making them and then my dad comes in and im still sitting on the floor building stupid houses , so being how stupid i was i instantliy thought my dad was the tooth fairy! but thats not it the next day we had to write a paper about what our parents did and guess what i put down, THE TOOTH FAIRY! i was so proud of it until my teacher wrote on it "please see me with your dad." *hehe*
when i was little i used to think that the fairy pulled you r teeth out. it had shown that in a way on rugrats and i lost two of my teeth at night
I useed to collect fairy ornaments when i was youge (13 now) and every time i lost a tooth i would go to bed extra early so the tooth fairy could come. I would sometimes even try to stay awake so i could meet the fairys but always fall asleep.
When I was younger i asked my dad what the tooth fairy was. He replied "Its a big fat man in diapers" So until i was seven i kept asking him why the floor didn't break when he came! Boy was i dumb!
When we were out in the woods taking my little cousin Rachael for a walk, (she was about 4-5 at the time), she was looking at the flowers shouting, "Look! A boy fairy hat! And look! A girl fairy hat too!" She'd been looking at the wild flowers, and thought the blue flowers were for boy hats and the pink for girls.
i used to believe that everytime someones tooth fell out, that in fairy land a big bell would ring, and then thr nearest fairy would grab a coin and fly off to get the tooth.
when i was 6 or so we lived w/ my great-grandmother so 1 night i found a toadstool ring and i wrote a note to the fairies. the next morning before skool i went to the ring and it wasn't there!!!(the mowers had come earlier)the note was in pieces and i thought that the fairies had torn it up so they could read it better(there is always a ring in that 1 spot to this day(10 years later) weird huh?
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One time I stayed up late trying to force my loose tooth to come out. I'll spare you the grisly details, but I used various bathroom implements to pull, pry and prod until finally the tooth came out. Because I wasn't supposed to be up so late I didn't tell my parents about the tooth coming out (they probably would have also known it wasn't loose enough), but I put the tooth under my pillow. The next morning when the tooth was still there with no money or Trident gum, I was convinced that the Tooth Fairy knew I had cheated by pulling the tooth out before it was ready.
When I was little i thot the tooth faerie came into your room and stole your teeth frum under your pillow but if your mouth was open shed get greedy and rip them all out so i always had my mouth closed shut every night i put a tooth under my pillow.
When I was younger every time I lost a tooth I would get a tiny letter that I had to read through a magnifying glass that the tooth fairy himself had signed! I heard some kids saying the tooth fairy was a girl, while mine was named Victor, so I asked my grandmother and she said that there were a lot of tooth fairies, and that she was a close personal friend of all of them. I still don't know how those tiny letters came about.
I used to look in the sun and see specks, and i thought they were fairies flying gracefully down into my room. I would always try to catch them. The specks were actually dust and it took me a while to realize that.
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my sister used to believe in the tooth fairy, even though she once saw the tooth fairy and wondered why she looked so much like dad... luckily she wasn't fully awake.
i used to believe that the tooth fairy existed, untill one day, i saw my mom taking my tooth from under my pillow and putting money in.
when i was little, and lost a tooth, my mum would have me put it under my pillow so that the tooth fairy would come during the night and leave a gift. then once i put the tooth under my pillow without warning my parents first and guess what, the tooth fairy didn't come ! that's how i figured she didn't exist
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