Posted on 04/24/2015 3:29:12 PM PDT by SMGFan
RARITAN TWP. For many kids who have lost a tooth, seeing money left by the tooth fairy is a special moment.
One local mom says the magic was ruined for her daughter when a health teacher told a class the magical fairy doesn't exist.
(Excerpt) Read more at nj.com ...
Nine-year-old 4th grader believes in the tooth fairy?
Must be a liberal!
Oh boy, this stinks
I was in HS when I had all four wisdom teeth removed. When I came home that night I announced to my mother and father I was placing them under the pillow for the Tooth Fairy.
My parents told me I was too old for the Tooth FairyI disagreed.
The next morning I woke up, found a 50 dollar note under my pillow with a note, “Dearest Daughter, you are 14 years old and this is the absolute last time the Tooth Fairy will ever visit. Enjoy”
may we suggest some body parts that could be detached from a certain school teacher’s body?
"...and the witch put a spell on the land so that it was always winter...always winter and never Christmas..." -- C.S. Lewis, The Lion, The Witch, and the Wardrobe.
No kidding. I have a nine year old and I would be very concerned if she thought the tooth fairy was real.
“But, cheerens, other fairies ARE real...”
LOL!
I know what you mean, it is hard to be humble when you’re perfect in every way...I was wrong just one time; then as it turned out I wasn’t.
Thank God she didn’t say moderate Muslims don’t exist or she probably would have been canned.
ping
When I was about 5 I told my best friend that Santa Claus wasn’t real. Boy, did his mom get mad at my mom.
The teacher is a lowlife...another reason to home school.
He’s not a tooth fairy. He’s a different kind of “Fairy”.
Agreed
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