Monday, November 16, 2009

What is the going rate per tooth at your house from the tooth fairy?

my 8 yr old pulled her tooth out and the tooth fairy is coming and i am just curious to see what you all give???!!!

What is the going rate per tooth at your house from the tooth fairy?
At my house each tooth is worth $1. If she's an only child or just spoiled, $5 would work.
Reply:a five dollar bill.
Reply:Two dollars.
Reply:i gave my kid 50 dollers when she was 8 now she has it in the bank she is ten now but 50 a tooth no more teeth any more but she has not spent the mony yet
Reply:Whatever cash i have on hand, between $2.00 and $5.00.
Reply:i give 10 bucks a tooth. it doesnt happen that often . its only 10 dollars. and it gives the kid something to be proud about when they loose a tooth.
Reply:Depends on the tooth. Front teeth get the most, first molars get a lot too. Regular teeth are a buck.
Reply:For the 1st-- $1, 2nd-- $2, 3rd-- $3 and so on and so forth. My son had to have a tooth pulled at the dentist and he got $5, but I felt that it was a special case.
Reply:I think most kids get about a $1 a tooth.
Reply:My mom gave me like 75 cents. But with inflation, that's probably about 30 grand.
Reply:My husband gave our son $3 for his first tooth. I was only going to give 75 cents. What does a child of that age need a large amount of money for? uuuggghhh. sorry. Whatever you can afford. My oldest lost 3 teeth in one week. That was crazy!
Reply:depends on what kind of teeth they are for frnt teeth we gave a buck canines a 2 bux, molars we haven't gotten to those yet but we're thinkin 5 bucks ( hey she's gonna figure it out by the time her wisdoms pop thru so might as well let her dream a little)
Reply:$2 unless it really really hurt then $5
Reply:My son had his front two teeth pulled by the dentist so I gave him 5 bucks per tooth.





Normal lost gets about 2 bucks per tooth.
Reply:i always got $5.oo but i gave my son $7.oo for his tooth.. that way they would learn how to start handling money... and stuff
Reply:It started at a shiny new half dollar, but inflation took over and it ended at $5.00.
Reply:$1
Reply:tooth fairy is very generous these days being that they can't do anything with a dollar except rot a tooth with it. we give ten dollars for a tooth for a toy.
Reply:MY daughter has not lost any teeth yet, but we plan on giving $5 for the first tooth. $1 for each tooth after that unless it was really painful and then we are going to give $10. We only have one child btw.
Reply:We give our 8 year old money on a sliding scale. The cleaner the tooth, the happier the tooth fairy.


He has gotten anywhere from $1.00 - $5.00


Also, whenever a customer uses a $2.00 bill, I "buy" it and use those for really special teeth.


Leave a note along with the $$$ saying that the "tooth fairy" was impressed and to keep up on all of the flossing and brushing! I suggest using a glitter pen and deceptive handwriting. Our son almost busted me by the writing.
Reply:5 for the first tooth and then 2 from there on.
Reply:a toonie (that a Canadian two dollar coin)
Reply:well at my house i got Php 100.00 which right now is about $2.00
Reply:my kids get $4 a tooth. l have since found out that alot of kids get around $10 for there first tooth and $5 there after. Sorry l couldnt afford to do that espically when they are young and a few fall out in a row eg 1 each month
Reply:mine are grown and that nasty little fairy is still getting the glory... they send the grandkids over now for cash! I want to protest the whole thing before i go broke anyone care to join the picket line?
Reply:$1
Reply:A two week old used tampon.
Reply:whatever change i have around the house when it happens.atleast $1.whoever said $50 is outta their mind.once the t.f stops there no wonder every1 else only gets$1.lol.my 10 yr old pulled out 2 teeth in a week,he ended up w $5 cuz i thot that was a lot to lose in a short time.
Reply:When I was young, I got 1 dollar for normal teeth and 2 dollars for molars. Hope that helps.
Reply:You did right honey, 1$ is about right.
Reply:5 dollars


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