THE TOOTH FAIRY IN TROUBLE by Madison

BRRIINNG BRRIIING! went the alarm clock. Charlie looked out the window and decided today was a good day to go on another journey to collect some teeth.

Why did this girl collect teeth? Well, she was a tooth fairy and needed the teeth to decorate her new house.  Her castle looked so nice and sparkly all decorated with teeth.

That night everyone was quiet.  Perfect! Time to collect some more teeth. She went to the next house and tiptoed up the stairs. CRASH!  She tripped over a toy. The sleeping girl was startled and woke up.  She turned on the light. She felt something under her pillow.

Yes, yes, yes!

“Hello tooth fairy. Are you tired? Would you like to stay and rest? I will make a little bed for you.”

The tooth fairy smiled and soon she was fast asleep.

The girl woke up early in the morning while the tooth fairy was still asleep.

“I don’t want to let this tooth fairy go” she thought. “This is my only chance to have my very own tooth fairy.”

She put the tooth fairy in a container with some food but the tooth fairy was really not asleep. When the girl left her bedroom the tooth fairy found herself trapped in the box and tried to get out but she couldn’t get herself out.

“I’m never going to get back to my home” she cried.

Later that day the girl’s mum went in to put the clothes away. A noise made her jump! It was coming from a box.  It sounded like crying. She looked and saw the tooth fairy.

“What are you doing in the box, little fairy? You don’t belong in there. I will set you free. After all, you have got work to do all over the world.”

She let the tooth fairy out and then she was free at last and was happy.

When the little girl came home from school she raced into her bedroom and opened the box. EMPTY!

“Mum, it’s gone!” she screamed.

“Yes, you know you can’t keep creatures in a box” said her mother.

The tooth fairy never came to visit the girl again. The girl was left with all her old teeth under her pillow forever.

8 thoughts on “THE TOOTH FAIRY IN TROUBLE by Madison

  1. What did you think of Madison’s story? Give her some positive feedback and tell her what you liked about her story.

    • Chanel- I Loved your story Madison it was exciting and interesting.

      Trish (Chanel’s Mum)- I really enjoyed this story and I learn’t Lesson not to trap fairies in jars because she will not come to collect our teeth:)

  2. What a beautiful story Madison. I just loved reading your story about the Tooth Fairy and I am so happy that the Tooth Fairy is free to continue her work around the world.

    Can’t wait to read the next story you post.

    See you soon,

    Jo-Ann
    xx

  3. Hi Madi,
    I am glad your mother let go of the tooth fairy otherwise all the children in the world would not have any visits from them.
    I lost 6 teeth and I got a 6 shiny $1 coins that I have kept in a special box. I have collected $6 so far.
    Madi have you collected and kept your money? How much money do you have?
    The tooth fairy always leaves a letter, sometimes a certificate and colouring sheets.

  4. Madison,

    I really loved reading your story.

    I am so happy that your mum let the tooth fairy go away, because lots of boys and girls in the world are waiting to have the tooth fairy come to visit them, so she can collect their teeth and receive from her their gold coin just as you have.

    I know you wanted to be good to her and make her comfortable to sleep because she was tired, but she had a lot of work to do, its hard collecting so many teeth you know.

    Cannot wait to read your next story.

    Love you heaps, your grandma Rosettsa

    • Madison,

      Loved reading your story.

      I am so happy the tooth fairy is free to collect the other boys and girls teeth, so they will get their silver coin from her too, just like you have.

      Love you heaps – your grandmother Rosetta

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