Celebrating National Tooth Fairy Day

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A few facts regarding National Tooth fairy day

On February 28th this year, the National Tooth fairy day is going to be celebrated worldwide. Silly or not, it was quite important for this event to have a special date in which people, especially kids, could celebrate it. Everyone has probably heard about this mystical fairy because almost everywhere in the world, there is a tradition based on it.
Another reason why the National Tooth fairy day is a good idea is represented by the fact that it makes kids less fearful of losing teeth. This date means that children will be able to learn more about this rather unknown fairy and how she has the ability of turning teeth into presents that most of the time consist in money.

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The National Tooth fairy day is a time in which teachers could host various events that can be very fun and also informative for children. They could be involved in cute school plays in which the Tooth Fairy could be portrayed. At the same time, teachers might also offer kids the chance to live their own dream of meeting the Tooth Fairy herself and bring children a few presents.
No matter how you look at it, there is definitely nothing wrong about having one more date in which we can celebrate something. You could also have your own kids dressed up for the National Tooth fairy day. Little girls will most definitely love wearing cute fairy costumes while boys could settle for another kind of suit such as a prince one or another character that could fit in the story of the fairy.

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National Tooth Fairy Day

Even though the National Tooth fairy day is mainly celebrated in the United States, it doesn't mean that you can't also spend this date in a festive way as well if you are in another part of the world. Letting your children know about this fairy is a lovely way of making them hopeful for yet another character except Santa.
If you're wondering how come the National Tooth fairy day is represented by February 28th, it seems that there is also something mystical about that because no one really knows where this date come from. However, it is a sure fact that this day was celebrated starting with Medieval times while others claim that the celebration started even before that.
Except dressing up and acting in school plays, the National Tooth fairy day could also be transformed into a fun time through various songs, poems and even foods that were supposed to be prefered by Tooth fairies. For example, a popular recipe consists in the pineapple upside down cake which is not very hard to create.

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Celebrate the National Tooth Fairy Day

There are only a few more days until National Tooth fairy day occurs this year, so if you are a parent you might want to make something fun out of it together with your kid. Therefore, you should have a look at the various stories that you could tell and things that you could do on this exact date.
Your children are definitely going to be excited of this time because, being the day of the Tooth fairies, they can expect some special gifts. So if your kids have behaved well since Christmas and they got good grades in school, you might want to suprise them with a few gifts as long as they collected all their fallen teeth.
No matter where and when their teeth fell, the Tooth fairy will always know which is why putting them all in a box and saving them is a great idea. Therefore, the fairy will be very generous to kids who saved more teeth.

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  • aquarian_insight Mar 24, 2012 @ 7:31 pm | delete
    When I was younger, I loved the tooth fairy and it made the idea of losing a tooth so exciting! Now, it would make me think of dentures, but still a great lens.
  • alwaysjules Mar 4, 2012 @ 10:51 pm | delete
    What a sweet holiday to celebrate with your children. Thank you for sharing this lens for February Silly Celebrations.

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