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Dad astonishes five-year-old by 'catching' Tooth Fairy on camera - Page 4 of 21 - Kiwi Report

Dad astonishes five-year-old by 'catching' Tooth Fairy on camera


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[post_page_title]The history of the Tooth Fairy[/post_page_title]
A long time ago, Norsemen and Europeans believed that when a child lost a tooth, they needed to bury it in order to save the child from future struggles. There were also various legends around the world that associated losing teeth with different magical animals. But the modern version of the Tooth Fairy, like the one that James was expecting to visit him, came into being as a combination of different myths and legends from around the world, likely during the early 20th century.

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