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| microsoft software Posted On:10/19/09 at 02:26 AM
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michelle
| tooth fairy Posted On:5/28/09 at 11:39 PM
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Our son lost his first tooth by falling over his scooter onto cement and cracking it so we had trauma-induced tooth fairy rates and it was still nowhere near $100. By the time his grandparents chipped in and he got "out of town tooth fairy" money, he probably had about $25 all told but we didn't give him $25 for the next teeth. Kids get too much now I think.
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KSMarion
| Credit Repair Blog Posted On:5/27/09 at 03:21 AM
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Mary
| re: Tooth Fairy Posted On:2/28/09 at 08:23 PM
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A young child should think of a coin as fun and not profit. Alongside whatever small amount is given, consider giving a short poem or a drawing or something else beautiful. Money is fairly low on the list of things that have meaning for a young child
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phyl
| re: Tooth Fairy Posted On:2/20/09 at 01:47 PM
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Creative
| re: Tooth Fairy Posted On:2/17/09 at 11:01 AM
My parents always gave me a Susan B Anthony coin, when I lost a tooth. It was more special than a dollar, and made me feel unique amongst peers. You could find a number of creative solutions with a touch of effort.
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Stunned
| re: Tooth Fairy Posted On:2/8/09 at 10:02 AM
$100 is really way too much for a child of age 5 or 6 to even understand. Kids that age are happy with $1. I always give $1-2. I've heard of $5 which I thought was a bit much.....but anything over that is indeed a disservice.
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Julie
| re: Tooth Fairy Posted On:2/5/09 at 10:57 AM
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$100?! $20?! I remember getting a quarter. I think you're doing your child a diservice by giving her so much money.
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goldie barber
| re: Tooth Fairy Posted On:1/27/09 at 09:59 AM
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we give $1 for the first tooth, $2 for the second tooth, $3 for the third and so on...i can't imagine giving a child $20 for a tooth and for $100, the child should be paying for the braces that will be coming later!
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Audrey
| re: Tooth Fairy Posted On:1/23/09 at 02:40 PM
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Wow! I only remember getting $20 as a child. I'm not sure what the going rate is nowadays...but I would like to know as my son is not there yet!
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Jenna
| Rates for Tooth Fairy Posted On:1/23/09 at 12:19 PM
Just curious, is 100$ too much to give my little girl for her lost tooth. i mean, she actually lost it, so i don't think i'll have to worry about it. the tooth fairy doesn't pay unless there's a tooth for her to take - an exchange, if you will. what are your thoughts, ladies?
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