Dear Tooth Fairy

The loss of around 8 teeth by Lara and 5 by Rhea has prompted a recent correspondence with the Tooth Fairy. Here are the letters and responses:

 

Dear tooth fairy If it is posible could you make my wish come true I wish that I new fairy’s and helpd them. From Lara

PS what is your name could you write me a note back

 

Dear Lara

We fairies don’t like to show ourselves to humans but we do like to visit you. My name is Rose. I hope to see you again soon when your next tooth comes out. Thankyou for your tooth.

Your friend, Rose xoxo

 

Dear tooth fairy what is your name? I lost a tooth last night. Can you leave a toy or more then $2 plese thaks Love Rhea

 

Dear Rhea

Thankyou for your tooth. My name is Rose. I’m sorry I can’t leave you more money as I need it for other children. Keep making sure your parents brush your teeth.

Love Rose,

The tooth fairy

 

Dear Rose

Do you collect teeth that fairies lose? And Do you have any children and have you met the Easter bunny and Santa? Love from Lara xoxo

PS Do you have Any fairies to hlep you xoxo

 

Dear Lara,

Thankyou for your tooth. It is lovely. Yes I do collect fairies’ teeth but I haven’t met Santa or the Easter bunny yet although they have invited me for tea.

I sometimes have fairies to help me and to look after my baby fairies while I am out collecting teeth.

Love Rose xo

 

At the girls’ old preschool fête today, Lara snapped up 18 Rainbow Fairy books at the second-hand book store and read 61/2 of them at the fête and back home.

We’re deeply embedded in fairy magic.

About Isolde

After extensive travel for short periods both inside Australia and overseas, I took a break from my health policy job to travel for two months in Spain, Portugal and Morocco and live for four months in France, three of those in Paris. I'm currently living back in Australia with Steve and our twins Rhea and Lara.