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NATIONAL TOOTH FAIRY DAY- February 28 National Tooth Fairy Day, celebrated on February
28th, is a whimsical holiday recognizing the tooth fairy, a beloved figure in children's folklore.
The tooth fairy's origins are not well-documented,
but she became prominent in American culture around the early 20th century.
Celebrations include educating children about dental hygiene and engaging in
tooth-related activities, like crafting a tooth pillow or visiting dentistry museums.
The tradition varies globally; in some cultures,
a mouse or rat replaces the tooth fairy, offering gifts for children's teeth.
This day serves as a fun way to encourage good dental practices
among children and reminisce about the magic of childhood beliefs.