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How much should the ''tooth fairy'' leave under the pillow for a child
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How much should the ''tooth fairy'' leave under the pillow for a child
One dollar.
She leaves $1.00 at my house.
We've been giving my fiance is daughter $1 per tooth. One of her front teeth was fused to another, so it came out as one and she got $2 for that. She came home from school saying that other people get $5 a tooth and one girl was claiming her parents were giving her $20 a tooth! I do not know whether these kids are fibbing or the parents make WAY more money than we do, but that is ridiculous and we're not changing it.
That depends on how much the tooth fairy can afford.
A shiny new gold dollar coin.
well start off with 25 cent n then work from there 50 then 1$ then 1.25 n so on
My daughter had her 2 front teeth taken out because she was running outside and tripped and hit the concrete and they were loose and I took her to the dentist and they said her teeth had to come out. So when they pulled them out she put them under her pillow before bed and I took them and gave her $5.
dependes on how much it hurt so if they cried i'd say 3
um depends on their age.over 5 they should get a buck under.just a quarter.at that age they dont even understand money..lol. have fun!
Yeah - Knee is right on target with this - It depends on the Tooth Fairy is income. But.. I see alot of cheapos in here! I am a single parent working two jobs (sometimes three, & need a third NOW) I always left $2 & a couple of times a little ''prize'' with the money. Like a cute little cheap note pad or something. My daughter is 11 now & Santa was her last hope two years ago (she had already found out about theFairy & the Bunny) She held out for Santa - I can see it in her eyes that she still wants to believe. Play the Tooth Fairy up - it is the first one that will start questions about the others!
In our family when our children lost their first tooth they got $2.00. After that each tooth they loose they get $1.00.
a dollar or two
$1.00
(That is what i gave my son)
my dad always left a dollar coin under the pillow for us.
nothing . you should not lie to you're child about things that do not exist. losing a tooth is A natural occurance. enrich their lives with the facts of life instead of feeding them with lies.
it depends how well they behave. if a child has not behaved then i would say less than 25 cents. but if they were very well behaved then a dollar usually works.
the ''tooth fairy'' leaves 2 fifty cents piece or a dollar coins so my kids have to ave them . they are told they are special from the tooth fairy.try a 2 dollars bill if 2 or more teeth
Depends on what the ''tooth fairy's'' income is.
Molars are 'worth' a bit more than regular teeth - find an appropriate 'pay scale' and stick with it. You can not give more one time and less another time. I used to give my kids 50c for the smaller ones and $1 for molars.
A dollar.
I would say a dollar. It is more about the fantasy than a ''pay off''
a quarter and as they get older give them a dollar or more
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