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These
children’s Tooth Fairy stories that I
wrote, THE TOOTH FAIRY CAME
& THERE
IS TOO a TOOTH FAIRY,
are
yours free to download for personal use. No commercial use, and please,
leave
my name on the stories. I will be adding more stories, so please check
back.

By
Ginger Edwards
Last time
I put a tooth under my pillow for
the Tooth Fairy, she came, took my tooth and left me a dollar. I wanted
to see
her, but somehow I fell asleep.
Now, I've
lost another tooth. This time I am
going to see that Tooth Fairy. I am putting my tooth under my pillow
and I will
stay awake. I will stay awake all night if I have to. I will just lie
here and
wait.
Oh, oh. I
hear whispering wings. I see a
sparkle of light. The Tooth Fairy! “Hello, Tooth Fairy.”
“I
thought you would be asleep,” she said
in a voice that sounded like tiny bells.
“I want
to thank you for the dollar you
left me last time. I stayed awake because I wanted to see you. No one
ever sees
the Tooth Fairy.”
The Tooth
Fairy smiled, “Many children do
see me, they just don't remember.”
“Why
don't they remember?” I wanted to
know.
“Because
Tooth Fairies have magical Fairy
Dust. Just before we leave, we sprinkle it over the children’s eyes so
they
forget.”
“Fairy
Dust does that? What else can it
do?”
“It gives
happy dreams.”
“What
else?”
“Since it
is magical, it does many good
things. Fairies of all kinds use Fairy Dust to work their magic.”
“What is
Fairy Dust?” I wanted to know.
Again she
smiled. “We go all over the world
and collect baby teeth that are left under pillows and leave something
in
return. Then we take these teeth back to Fairyland, and make them into
Fairy
Dust.”
“But
teeth aren't magical.” I said.
She
landed on my chest and looked me in the
eye. “Yes, they are. We get it from all the good, happy children of the
world.
Every time you smile, you store a little magic in your teeth. The more
you
smile, the more magic is in your teeth. It’s smiles that make Fairy
Dust
magical.”
The Tooth
Fairy flew up into the air.
“Thank you for your tooth. It is a very happy tooth and will make
wonderful
Fairy Dust. Happy dreams.” She sprinkled something shiny over my face
and I
fell asleep.
But guess
what? When I woke up this
morning, I remembered!

by Bobby’s Big Brother (aka Ginger Edwards)
“Look
Eddie. I lost a tooth! I’m gonna’ put
it under my pillow and see if the Tooth Fairy leaves me some money.”
Bobby held
out his tooth for Eddie to see.
“Only
sissies believe in the Tooth Fairy!”
sneered Eddie.
“Well I
believe.”
Eddie
leaned toward Bobby. “Then you’re a
big sissy, Bobby!”
“I am
not. Why do you say that?”
“Because
you believe in the Tooth Fairy and
there isn’t one!”
“What
makes you think there’s no Tooth
Fairy?” demanded Bobby.
“Well, I
don’t believe in any dumb Tooth
Fairy in a pink dress ‘cause I left my tooth under my pillow and no
Tooth Fairy
came and left me anything.”
“There is
too a Tooth Fairy ’cause my big
brother told me so. He left his tooth under his pillow and the Tooth
Fairy
came, so I’m putting mine under my pillow. One will come and leave a
surprise
for me!”
“Yeah,
your brother is a sissy, too if he
tells stories about stinky girlie fairies in pink dresses.”
“He is
not! I’m going to tell him you said
that.”
“Yeah,
tattletale, you tell your sissy
brother and his stupid pink fairies.”
“Hey,
Bobby. You want to catch a few?”
asked Bobby’s big brother. “What’s the matter, Bro? You look kinda
down.”
“Eddie’s
a jerk! He called me names.”
“Well, he
can be a jerk sometimes, but I
thought you guys were friends.”
“Who
wants to be friends with a jerk who
calls you a sissy?”
Bobby’s
big brother knelt down. “What started
the argument?”
“He
called you a sissy, too, ‘cause he said
you believe in dumb girlie fairies.” Bobby struggled to hold back his
tears.
“I told
you that when I was your age, I put
a tooth under my pillow. The Tooth Fairy came and took it, leaving a
surprise
in its place. Did I say it was a girl fairy?”
“No, I
guess not.” Bobby wiped at his eyes
with the back of his hand. “What kind of fairy was it then?”
“Tooth
Fairies are magical. Lots of people
think of a fairy as a girl with wings flying around. I like that too,
but I
like dinosaurs better, so guess what? I had a Dinosaur Tooth Fairy with
wings.
So your Tooth Fairy can be anything you want.”
Bobby
brightened. “Even a dog?” he asked.
“Sure,
why not? Tonight, put your tooth
under your pillow and see what happens.”
The next
morning on the way to school Bobby
ran to catch up with Eddie. “Hey, Eddie, I got something for you. Last
night I
put my tooth under my pillow and the DOG Tooth Fairy came and left me a
dollar.
And he left this letter for you.” Bobby held out a small envelope.
Eddie
took the envelope. He tore it open
and read:
Dear
Eddie,
I
am sorry I couldn’t find your tooth when you put it under your pillow.
I
looked, but just couldn’t find it. Then I asked the Dog Tooth Fairy who
visited
Bobby last night if he could find it. You know he is very good at
finding lost
things. He promised to search for it. I asked him that when he found
it, would
he please leave this dollar in an envelope for Bobby to give to you.
Remember
to brush your teeth every morning and every night.
Your
Tooth Fairy
The
End



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