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Spell: Tooth Fairy Incantation

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There’s someone familiar in our lives with whom we have a giveand- take—it’s the Tooth Fairy. As children, we almost looked forward to losing a tooth. Why? Well, the tooth fairy grants wishes and compensates us with money, of course! We envision the Tooth Fairy according to our generation or place of origin. Whether you see her as a mouse god or a sweet or scary fairy, today’s the day to reflect on her work.

Do you ever think of the Tooth Fairy and wonder what she does with all those teeth? Teeth, after all, are tough and difficult to degrade. It’s eerie to think about it, but today is the day for such things. Your teeth are still somewhere.

Here is an incantation and gratitude blessing to share with your forgotten friend:


Tooth Fairy, Tooth Fairy,
I’m calling out to you.
I want you to know I
appreciate what you do.

Gratitude and honor are
behind my call.
Granting wishes, giving
coins and bills,
I thank you for it all!

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