The history of the tooth fairy can be traced back as early as the 18th century France. As the story goes, a fairy changed into a mouse to help a queen defeat an evil king. This tooth mouse hid under the sleeping king’s pillow only to remove all the king’s teeth. Later, in the 1900’s a kinder tooth fairy came about. This time when a child loses a tooth and places it under the pillow at night,the tooth fairy exchanges the baby tooth for a present usually money and sometimes candy.
Rarely is the tooth fairy described as upsetting to children and has become a delightful part of our modern family culture. Stay tuned for more on this charming part of childhood innocence.
It seems that certain days one of these Ten Principles to Live By are more appropriate than the others, BUT I will bet as you read the remaining five from the list that each can add value to our lives.