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thread: The tooth fairy...

  1. #1
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    Nov 2009
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    The tooth fairy...

    ...how much does she pay in your house? Ds1 has just lost his first tooth

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    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    In our house she pays about $3 worth of change for a first tooth and between $1 and $2 of change for subsequent teeth. The change makes it more exciting and helps their counting skills.

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    Nov 2009
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    Oh that is a good idea, (and could make it easier because I have no clue how much I have in my purse )

  4. #4
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    Oct 2004
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    We did $2 for DD1's first tooth. Did not even cross my mind to use change. For some reason I had it stuck in my head that it needed to be a whole coin

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    Sep 2008
    Sydney
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    When I was a kid we got a $1 coin each tooth, though when the tooth fairy "forgot" the next night she gave $2! My twin sis and I got hoping that the tooth fairy would forget so we would ger the $2!!!

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    Mar 2010
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    Use ten and five cent pieces, looks a lot, but isn't really!

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    Jan 2010
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    $1 or $2, depends what I have in my purse. One of the kids at my DD's school gets $50!!! per tooth!!! I asked his mum if their tooth fairy would visit my house if I ripped my teeth out...

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    Aug 2006
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    A gold coin.

  9. #9

    Mar 2004
    Sparta
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    $50
    What do they get if they mow the lawn? Or put the rubbish out?

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    Jan 2006
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    wow. i'd knock my teeth out for that

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    Jan 2006
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    For some reason I too think it has to be a gold coin. My eldest lost his first tooth late last year and he got $1, my theory is that the bigger teeth will be worth more.

    He was also told that if a tooth falls out and it has decay on it then the tooth fairy pays less for that tooth. He is very very diligent at brushing his teeth morning and night since then. Don't even have to remind him.

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    wow. i'd knock my teeth out for that
    I was just sitting here counting how many I had.

    But... Random fact. It costs upwards of 2k for a dentist to replace just 1 adult tooth. So I might hold out XD

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    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jan 2006
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    megs, that's brilliant.
    good point helle. I'll put the pliers away

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    I would be teaching him how the australian taxation system works. Sounds like he would be earning enough to be charged an income tax of some sort

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    I am absolutely serious, and his mother was horrified that we only give a buck or two per tooth! She and dad are both very nice, not overly wealthy, but have not been together since the little bloke was a baby and are constantly trying to 'outdo' each other with materialistic gifts.

    I'd take a happy home (with one, two or thirty two parents!) over a generous tooth fairy!

  16. #16

    Mar 2011
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    Gold coin for each tooth. This Tooth Fairy is on a budget!!

  17. #17
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    Feb 2008
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    My poor DD only got 5c... but she is only 3!

    Poor poppet had to have a tooth removed recently and I had to introduce the concept of the tooth fairy to make a little magic out of it. 5c was a huge deal to her though. She managed to buy some farm animals at the toy store, handing over her 5c (while Nanna handed over the other $20 odd )

    I think about a dollar is reasonable. It is all about the magic rather than the earning capacity after all.

    BTW: I came across a great kids book while looking for stories about the tooth fairy for DD (couldn't find any though), it is called 'throw your tooth on the roof' or something similar and it is all about the different traditions around the world for children when they loose a tooth. Fascinating.
    for example, in some countries you throw your tooth on the roof if it comes from the top jaw, and on the ground if from the bottom!
    Also, for the tooth fairy, does the tooth go in a glass of water beside the bed (as in my house as I grew up) or under the pillow.
    Then, what does the tooth fairy do with the teeth in your story?

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    Jan 2010
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    We leave the tooth in a glass of water beside the bed, then the TF puts the money in the glass of water. She takes the teeth and uses it to make furniture for other fairie's houses. Teeth with decay would not be worth as much because the furniture would not be as good!

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