In the united states we have the tooth fairy but there are many other beliefs and traditions around the world.
Throwing teeth on the roof greece.
Children in greece throw their teeth on the roof for good luck.
Children in greece will toss their baby teeth onto the roof and make a wish for their teeth to grow strong and healthy.
You throw the upper teeth down to the dirt and the lower teeth up to the roof.
In japan and korea it is believed that tossing your bottom teeth on the roof of your home and your top teeth underneath the house ensures healthy growth.
In brazil cameroon botswana benin nigeria morocco mauritania greece georgia india sri lanka cambodia indonesia singapore thailand vietnam china japan korea and taiwan children are told by their parents to throw their fallen teeth onto their roof.
They also recite a little rhyme which comes out to something like take sow my tooth and give me an iron one so that i can chew rusks in some regions of greece it is a mouse not a sow which is invoked.
Children in greece throw their teeth on the roof for good luck.
Infact in greece the throwing of the tooth onto the roof is accompanied by the reciting of a little rhyme which can be loosely translated as follows.
Historically kids who lose teeth from their lower jaw will throw their teeth onto their roof while upper jaw teeth go on the floor or even under it the idea is the new tooth will be pulled.
Take sow my tooth and give me an iron one so.
But the most common tradition seems to be throwing the tooth onto the roof.
Then they make a wish that their adult teeth will be healthy and strong.
Children in greece throw their teeth on the roof for good luck.
They also recite a little rhyme which comes out to something like take sow my tooth and give me an iron one so that i can chew rusks in some regions of greece it is a mouse not a sow which is invoked.
This tradition has to do with the direction of how the roots grow.
Then they make a wish that their adult teeth will be healthy and strong.
Japan has a belief that separates their lower and upper teeth.