But in hijacking Yolando’s assignment to obtain an incisor from city kid Sami (John Chadwick), she finds an ally in his older stepsister Maxie (Lisa-Marie Koroll) when she is trapped in our reality. Stuck in her belief that she’s really “the most special tooth fairy ever”, she steals a gem that allows her access to the human world. As the would-be disco earworm at the start of My Fairy Troublemaker has it, “Sneak inside, take the tooth, make the toy, and disappear!” Cookie-scoffing, misbehaving Violetta (voiced by Jella Haase) is the only apprentice who fails to make the grade, unlike her swotty mate Yolando (Julian Mau). The exam to become a fully accredited tooth fairy seems easy enough. This DIY project just needs a little imagination and creativity. Not that that will stop the young ’uns from gobbling it up anyway – but they might have enjoyed something more nutritious. The Tooth Fairy can give a practical gift: a small container to hold future teeth so she can find them under their pillow easily. It is funny how excited kids (at least my Abby) get about losing their teeth. We had our first lost tooth with our 6 year old, and so I wanted to give you some tooth fairy ideas by letting you know how the tooth fairy visits our house. But unlike Inside Out and Soul’s pint-sized explainers of the psyche, there’s virtually no philosophical sprinkling on the cupcake here. Tooth Fairy Ideas 13 Comments As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. T his German-Luxembourgian animation is a passable if unambitious hour and a half for under-10s, heavily in the orbit of Pixar both in terms of visuals and in its central conceit of the business of tooth-fairying as a Deliveroo-esque big-tech courier outfit.
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