The tooth fairy is real. if that weren't true, then children wouldn't leave their lost teeth under their pillows for her. so, you should believe in the tooth fairy because she is real. which logical fallacy is used here?

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Circular reasoning is a logical fallacy used here.

According to folklore, if a child loses a milk tooth, place it under a pillow or on a bedside table and the Tooth Fairy will visit while sleeping and replace the lost tooth for a small payment.

Tooth Fairies are very selective in the teeth they collect and use for their castles. So if your child has cavities or blackheads on their teeth, throw the bad teeth into the mouth of the big cavities and smash them into fairy dust.

Parents say that sharing the Tooth Fairy tradition with their children is priceless. We say it's worth it for the memories. Plus, it's a great way to sneak into an oral hygiene lesson.

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