Tooth Fairy Answers Questions
The original Toothfairyland.com website that launched in the early eighties recently upgraded its look with one very important addition; an online Tooth Fairy responding to every child’s email.
The Tooth Fairy is online and answering emails from children and parents alike at http://www.toothfairyland.com/TFLkidsplace.html.
The legacy website established on the Internet in the early eighties recently went through an upgrade allowing children to email the Tooth Fairy and the outcome is surprising even the founders with its instant popularity.
The online Tooth Fairy is a whiz at explaining that she fell behind in collecting teeth and is very sorry that she missed your tooth.
She generally reminds the child to ask Mom and Dad to forgive her for overlooking your Tooth Fairy visit.
This was after her child received a reply from the Tooth Fairy taking full responsibility for the miss and promising to visit as soon as possible.
This more custom approach may mean a slight delay in answering but there’s definitely not a one size fits all answer for questions ranging from, “Will you leave me a puppy?”
While the missed visit is the most popular question, clearly the payoff for those lost teeth is the second most popular category of emails.
The online Tooth Fairy found the children’s questions to be such cute content that she began posting the questions and answer on a newly created blog, http://www.toothfairyland.blogspot.com/.
In addition to the email feature, there’s also child friendly content like the Legend of the Tooth Fairy in a printer friendly version for nighttime reading (http://www.toothfairyland.com/TFLlegend.html) and a picture of the Tooth Fairy to color along with a word find game.
For additional information on the Tooth Fairy, contact Robin Gagnon or visit www.toothfairyland.com.
Toothfairyland® is a registered trademark of Toothfairyland.com, Inc. “Making a Magic Moment a Magic Memory” is also registered trademark of Toothfairyland.com, Inc..
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