At the very edge of town, where the woods and fields begin, stands a small house. A little girl named Vicky lives there. She is in second grade, a big girl already. Her blonde hair always sparkles beautifully in the sun, and her sky-blue eyes flash with magical sparks.
Continue reading →Fairy tales about teeth
Do you know why you should brush your teeth? And why you don’t have to be so afraid of the dentist? All of this will be told to you by fairy tales about teeth. They will be about both children’s and animals’ teeth, but they have one thing in common – they must be cleaned to stay healthy, and regular visits to the dentist are necessary. Our dental fairy tales will explain everything to you in a playful way.

Annie and the Tooth Fairy
In the evening, when everyone is asleep, tiny fairies fly out of their hiding places and visit our homes. They look for children’s bedrooms and slip quietly through the window. Then they peek under the pillow and slip under the pillow, hoping to find a tooth that has fallen out. But it’s not always easy for the fairy. She doesn’t always take the tooth with her. Sometimes it’s just not possible, just like what happened one night long ago.
Continue reading →The story about Lilly who didn’t want to brush her teeth
Once upon a time there was a pretty little girl. Her name was Lilly. She had very pretty hair, a pretty bow on her headband and a beautiful dress. But what did it matter if she didn’t want to brush her teeth? When she smiled and showed her dirty teeth, people frowned, some even felt sick. And when she spoke and the smell came out of her mouth, everyone ran for their life
Continue reading →Bing Bunny has a toothache
Somewhere behind seven mountains and seven lakes, little bunny’s tooth aches.
Bing bunny was hiding under the bench and didn’t want to come out at any cost. This morning at breakfast time he bit into a carrot and it gave him a toothache. Flop told him he had to go to the dentist. But Bing was very, very afraid of her.
Continue reading →Chrissy and the tooth fairy
When it gets dark in the evening and the moon and stars appear in the sky instead of the sun, strange things start to happen. More like magical things.
Continue reading →How Mia started brushing her teeth
I’m sure you remember the story of Mia, the curly-haired girl who didn’t want to brush her teeth. Was Mia persuaded by a magical fairy who visited her little room one evening? We’re about to find out! After the fairy’s visit, which Mia didn’t see because the fairy didn’t show up and never called her again, she thought she’d change.
Continue reading →About the Tooth Fairy and Mia
Once upon a time there was a curly-haired little girl named Mia. Little Mia lived with her parents on a farm full of all kinds of animals. She liked to take care of piglets and cows, but most of all she loved her little dog,Goody. Mia was an obedient little girl and always helped her parents on the farm, but the only thing she didn’t like was brushing her teeth.
Continue reading →Frogs Hop and Jump
Beyond a few woods and a few fields was a pond. A few water lilies were floating on it and reeds grew around it. There were regular sounds coming from the reeds. “Quack, quack, quack.” Such croaking meant that two frogs were having a row by the pond. Their names were Hop and Jump. They were two frog brothers. They had lived by the pond for a long time. During the day they hid from the sun in the reeds, and in the evening they would lie down on a water lily to croak their bedtime song. The people who lived by the pond got so used to it that they couldn’t sleep without it. But one evening something was different.
Continue reading →The Frog Prince
Once upon a time there was a king and he had three daughters. The first two had been married, the third, the youngest, was still at home in the castle. She used to play in the royal garden with a glass ball. It was her favourite toy. She always threw it up in the air and caught it in her hands. She would sing and dance to it. But one day, the ball didn’t come back into her hands. Instead, it fell straight into the well.
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