the finster is about to loose his first ever tooth... dont want to be tight but dont want to go overboard because it is his first lil tooth thats about to fall out........ what is the tooth fairys going rate for a 5 year old?
Uk current rate for the tooth fairy please?
Well at the international fixed rate of a U.S. Dollar a tooth and current British Pound rates at 2.0440 (as of 3:04PM GMT+2), your up around 1.02 Pounds per tooth!
Reply:5 dollars - 5£
Reply:I dont know
Reply:Give the little rascal a gift certificate to Harrods.
Reply:In america it's 1 dollar!
Reply:was 50p when I was losing teeth sometimes a £1 but tooth fary is only small I understand why she couldn't carry more.
Reply:1 pound for a molar, 50 pence anything else!
Reply:Well, now is a perfect time to teach them the value of money! Don't want to give too much they will think it comes easy! Then again 5 is really young. I think 5 dollars is good! If you mean UK as in united kingdom then that'd be a little under 10 there..
Reply:When I lost my first tooth my mom put one of those gold dollars under my pillow and I still have it today.
So I guess it's all the same, give him/her a dollar and he/she will go crazy over it know I did when I was little
Reply:I gave each of my children 5 Amercan dollars for their first teeth, and then a dollar (Amercan) after that. I'm not sure what the conversion would be for the UK.
Reply:i've found in Australia it's gone up to $3-$4
Reply:like five dollars in america...I would just give him like two or three pounds...I think that is about five dollars in America. Sorry, I don't know!
Reply:50p no matter if its their first or later ones.
Reply:my daughter is 7 and i always give her a pound.
Reply:I got fifteen US dollars for my first tooth. And five thereafter. I'd say anywhere from five to fifteen.
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