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Where Did The Tooth Fairy Originate?

Children loose teeth and them place them under thier pillow and wait for the Tooth Fairy to eschange mony forthe tooth.

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    The origin that is most widely accepted is that it developed from the "tooth mouse" that was in a 18th century fairy tale in the French language. In the fairy tale "La Bonne Petite Souris" a mouse turns into a fairy in order to help a good Queen defeat an evil King by hiding under his pillow and annoying him as well as eventually knocking out all his teeth.

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    Oc4ever 

    answered 2 years ago

      Cultural historians say that superstition has always surrounded teeth and these valuable tokens have been used to ward off witches and demons in the past. Likewise, if discarded body parts such as teeth, nail clippings or hair fell into hostile hands, it was believed that they could become the focus of sympathetic magic. Vikings were even supposed to give children a "tooth fee" for using children's teeth.

      In a variety of cultures, the shedding of the first baby tooth became a kind of ritual. This rite of passage has been documented in numerous ways. Many of these ceremonies included verbal incantations and wishes, along with actions. Variations on this custom were most likely passed along through oral communication.

      The most commonly accepted belief by academics is the fairy's development from the tooth mouse, depicted in an 18th century French language fairy tale. In "La Bonne Petite Souris," a mouse changes into a fairy to help a good Queen defeat an evil King by hiding under his pillow to torment him and knocking out all his teeth.

      This combination of ancient international traditions has evolved into one that is distinct in the United States, Australia, United Kingdom, and other Anglophonic cultures.Three main factors that have turned this folk belief into a national custom: Postwar affluence, a child-directed family culture, and media encouragement.
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      Who_i_am 

      answered 2 years ago

        The tooth fairy originated out of a figment of Satan's imagination.It is a form of sorcery and falsehood just like santa clause,easter bunny and the way Halloween is celebrated.pretty sad isn't it.
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        Noroman1 

        answered 2 years ago

        Bah humbug!
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        commented 12 months ago

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