National Day August 22 Pop Culture & Lifestyle

National Tooth Fairy Day

Why it matters

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WELCOME TO ENCHANTMENT

Celebrate the magic of childhood with the Tooth Fairy tradition.

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August 22
ORIGIN
The tradition dates back to the Middle Ages.
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Over 90% of American children believe in the Tooth Fairy.
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The average amount left by the Tooth Fairy is around $4.50.
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Joyful and whimsical
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THE STORY

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The Tooth Fairy tradition is a cherished rite of passage for many children in the United States. When a child loses a tooth, they place it under their pillow, anticipating a visit from the Tooth Fairy. This enchanting figure is said to exchange the lost tooth for a small monetary reward, often leaving a note of encouragement. While the exact origins of this custom are uncertain, it is thought to have evolved from various cultures throughout history that celebrated the loss of baby teeth.

In the early days of the Tooth Fairy, parents would often bury the lost teeth, believing it would promote strong adult teeth. The modern version, however, where children receive money or small gifts, has become a staple in American households. According to a survey conducted by the Tooth Fairy organization, the average cash left under pillows has increased significantly over the decades, reflecting the changing values and economic conditions of families.

Celebrating National Tooth Fairy Day not only allows families to honor this magical tradition but also serves as an opportunity to reflect on childhood memories. Parents often share stories of their own experiences with the Tooth Fairy, creating a bond across generations. This day encourages creativity, with many families engaging in fun activities like crafting Tooth Fairy pillows or writing imaginative letters to the fairy.

As the Tooth Fairy continues to weave her magic, communities are increasingly embracing this whimsical day. Schools and local organizations host events that include storytelling sessions, arts and crafts, and even Tooth Fairy-themed games. National Tooth Fairy Day fosters a sense of wonder and joy, reminding us all of the importance of childhood imagination and the small, magical moments that shape our lives.

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WORTH KNOWING

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Tooth Fairy Lore

Explore the origins and variations of the Tooth Fairy tradition worldwide.

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Tooth Fairy Statistics

Discover how much the Tooth Fairy leaves on average across America.

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Tooth Fairy Stories

Check out popular children’s books featuring the Tooth Fairy.

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Celebrate Together

Ideas for family activities to mark this special day.

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AROUND THE WORLD

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🇺🇸 North America

United States

The Tooth Fairy is a beloved tradition across the U.S.

🇬🇧 Europe

United Kingdom

In the UK, children often put their teeth under their pillows too.

🇫🇷 Europe

France

French children believe in the ‘La Petite Souris,’ or the Little Mouse.

🇧🇷 South America

Brazil

In Brazil, the tradition is known as ‘Fada do Dente’.

🇦🇺 Australia

Australia

Australian kids also embrace the Tooth Fairy, similar to the U.S.

🇯🇵 Asia

Japan

Japanese children throw their lost teeth onto the roof for good luck.

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DID YOU KNOW?!

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TRIVIA

Historical Roots
The tradition of the Tooth Fairy originated in northern European customs.

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First Tooth Fairy
The first recorded mention of the Tooth Fairy was in 1927.

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Changing Values
The amount left by the Tooth Fairy has increased, reflecting economic shifts.

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Global Variations
Many cultures have their own unique tooth traditions.

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Tooth Fairy Rhyme
Children often recite rhymes or poems related to the Tooth Fairy.

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Cultural Impact
The Tooth Fairy has been featured in countless children’s books and shows.

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Magical Gifts
Some parents choose to leave small toys or gifts instead of money.

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READ MORE

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CHILDREN'S LITERATURE

The Tooth Fairy

by Alison Edgson

A whimsical tale about a child’s encounter with the Tooth Fairy.

PICTURE BOOKS

How to Catch a Tooth Fairy

by Adam Wallace

A fun story that encourages children to believe in magic.

FAMILY TRADITIONS

The Tooth Book

by Dr. Seuss

A delightful introduction to dental hygiene and the Tooth Fairy.

ACTIVITY BOOKS

Tooth Fairy Craft Book

by Kelly L. McDonald

A hands-on guide to creating Tooth Fairy-themed crafts.

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PAIR IT WITH

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TOOTH FAIRY

The magical figure who collects lost teeth.

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MONETARY GIFTS

The common exchange for lost teeth.

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BABY TEETH

The precious items left under pillows.

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TOOTH FAIRY NOTES

Messages left by the Tooth Fairy for encouragement.

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Celebrate Tooth Fairy Day

Join in the fun of National Tooth Fairy Day and share your family’s traditions and stories.

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