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Do children all over the world celebrate the legend and magic of the Tooth Fairy?

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Do children all over the world celebrate the legend and magic of the Tooth Fairy?

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Throughout English-speaking and many European countries, the Tooth Fairy tradition is widely known and practiced (although in many cultures, the first lost tooth is the only one recognized by the Tooth Fairy). We’re still doing research on other countries and we’d love to hear from anyone who has lived or traveled abroad and has reliable first-hand knowledge of this subject. When does the Tooth Fairy stop visiting? By the age of eight or nine, most children no longer believe in the actual existence of the Tooth Fairy. However, many kids play along with their parents because they enjoy the tradition and like collecting the money. The last baby teeth are usually gone by 11 to 12 years of age.

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