Saturday, November 14, 2009

Parents About The Tooth Fairy....?

This is for parents that tell their kids there is a tooth fairy!


How much money do you give your child for a tooth?

Parents About The Tooth Fairy....?
I usually do what ever change I have in the bottom of my purse lol....


I tend to usually give about a buck a tooth, but sometimes for good ones, they really had to work at I will give five...
Reply:im not a parent but i got $1 per tooth when i was young
Reply:I usually got one or two dollars. If you give a lot one time they may expect it every time and be upset later if they get less.
Reply:3 grand so he can buy a fake platinum one.
Reply:My daughter is not old enough to lose teeth yet. But when I was younger I remember getting 50 cents once but there was one time I got $2 and was so happy lol.
Reply:I put a note under their pillow that says the tooth fairy grants them one day of not doing their chores.....They love it!!!!!
Reply:My daughter hasn't lost any yet but I have to match what the tooth fairy gives her cousins so there wont be any questions. $1 for single teeth and $2 for the bigger ones. It sure beats the 20cents I got when i was a youngster.
Reply:we give 5.00 dollars for the first tooth and 1.00 dollar for every tooth after. give quarters it's more fun
Reply:1,000,000,000.00
Reply:going price these days 1.00
Reply:Lucky # 7
Reply:I always give a real 50 cent piece. Kids love them because they are bigger and not something they see everyday!! Special $$$ for a special occasion.
Reply:i would say either 1-2 dollars a tooth. my daughter is too young but when it does happen that will probably be what i give her. i use to get that when i was growing up. sometimes my parents gave me jewelry. not the expensive ones (i wish) anything under the pillow from the toothfairy is special anyways. i don't really think it really matters.
Reply:As a mom of 6 kids, I had them write a letter to the toothfairy. Then in the morning, they would find a little car, a little pocket doll or a dollar. It depended on the 'toothfairy'. And just to make it more exciting, I would have a little trail of dust she would leave behind going from their door to their pillow. I wouldn't make the trail from the window because I wanted them to feel safe in their bedrooms.





Lillian





Oh and now I am waiting for the toothfairy to deliver to my grandchildren!
Reply:he's a baby now but im going to give him maybe 5.00 i got 4.50 and for y last tooth i got 20.00!!!!!!
Reply:With our first child, she lost her tooth late in the evening. She was so excited! She put it under her pillow....and we only had a $20 in the house. Seriously.





So now we have a tradition that for the first tooth, you get $20. For the front two (top and bottom) you get $5 and all other teeth you get $2.
Reply:i got 20$ for regular teeth and 30$ for molars. bot my last tooth i got 50$ but for a normal(not rich and live in a mansion) i would say 5$ a tooth. but i never belived in the tooth fairy because when i was little one night i got up togo to the bathroom and saw my mom was in my brothers room and then i saw she was holding a tooth.
Reply:not a parent of my own, but i take care of little kids, and we give them a quarter for each tooth, but we make them save it up in a jar over the course of the year so they can buy supplies for school etc, poor little tykes, orphanage =(, but i'm glad we're there to help
Reply:in my house


when you are younger you get two dollars a tooth


once you start loosing molars its 5.


though when i was like 6 or so once they see you were 'brave' enough to pull out the tooth. people just gave me change and stuff. i went out and bought a doll. hah
Reply:well the first tooth is always the most presious so i give ten for it after that i only give a dollar there after i think it is something my mom told me when i got older how she did it so i do the same as my mother.
Reply:I am honest with my son and don't lie to him about the tf and santa. I tell him though that if he's not good, I won't fill his stocking, or put a quarter under his pillow. He still enjoys both, even though he knows it's me. I was very poor (going to college, single mom) at the time he was losing his teeth. He was lucky to get the quarter. Now, I would say $1 is reasonable.
Reply:it depends on how old your child is start with50cents and up if they know about money start $1 and up..
Reply:not a parent but i get 1 dollar
Reply:$1.00 per tooth.
Reply:My daughter was nervous about pulling her first tooth, so I told her the tooth fairy would give her a dollar for every tooth she gets help with (mom, dad, the dentist), or two dollars for every tooth she pulls herself.


She took the incentive. Haha.
Reply:I plan on giving my son $2 or so but last week he lost his first tooth when it got knocked out while playing ball, it was loose but not ready to come out and the ball hit him right in the face and he was crying, bleeding, and had a missing tooth. I put $10 in place of his tooth that night because I felt so bad for him. He was brused and all upset that he knocked his tooth out and every thing. He loves Yu-Gi-Oh cards and a box cost about $10 so thats why I gave him the whole ten! I made sure he knew that the tooth fairy gave him so much because he lost his tooth by getting hurt and that normally she would give him like a buck or so and then went on to tell him how when mommy and daddy were little we were lucky to get fifty cents and sometimes only got a quarter. That way when he loses his next tooth and there is only $2 he wont think about how much less it is but how much more that a quarter it is! The only problem with the situation is yesterday he was crying at Target because I wouldnt buy him a box of Yu-Gi-Oh cards so he said "Man, I wish another tooth would get knocked out so I could get $10 and buy them myself!" I was like "No way, that was a one time thing, you knock out anymore teeth and she might only give you some pennies cause you arent taking care of them!"
Reply:We live in England so I give my son a one pound coin, because they're gold and very tooth fairy-ish. In US coins, I would probably give him two or three quarters--way better than a bill for a five year old (paper money doesn't make any noise in your pocket), and enough to choose a small treat from the store.
Reply:I tell him to wrap up his tooth in tissue paper and place in under his pillow. When he was asleep, I replace it with a gold Susan B Anthony dollar wrapped up in tissue paper.


The very first time, when he saw the tissue paper, he was disppointed because he thought the tooth fairy forgot, until he picked it up and unwrapped........BIG GIANT SMILE
Reply:I'm older than most of these answerer's. I got .10 cent's and was glad to get it.[ P.S. I probably would also]. Can you figure that P.S. out?
Reply:I am not a parent yet, but I got 10 bucks a tooth when i was a kid. I will probbaly do the same for mine
Reply:I'm not a parent but I got $1 and if the tooth had to be pulled be a dentist it was double.

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