The going rate for the Tooth Fairy is $5.84 per tooth. But some parents — uh, I mean Fairies if any kids are reading — are going overboard with lavish gifts and $100 bills. We need to shut this whole ...
When it comes to childhood magic, parents face an onslaught of obstacles involved in keeping up the ruse. My son’s first loose tooth popped out right before bedtime, and of course neither my wife or I ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Every morning, there's probably a kid somewhere eagerly waiting to check underneath their pillow, the fruitful reward from a fairy in search of baby teeth. Tuesday, Aug. 22, is ...
“I didn’t really expect her to respond,” he told ABC News. — -- One mom in Waco, Texas, came up with a creative and constructive response when her son asked the tooth fairy for more money. Little ...
Brace yourselves, parents — some children are receiving crisp $100 bills and fancy jewelry, à la Louis Vuitton, from the Tooth Fairy. “That was her first baby tooth that she lost, and the process was ...
Kids are finding less money under their pillows this year, as the Tooth Fairy’s payouts have declined for the first time in five years to an average of $5.84. A child who loses a wiggly tooth is ...
When a first-grader lost his tooth at school and couldn’t locate it, his principal wrote a “verification” letter for the Tooth Fairy. Last week, Landon, a student at Gillett Elementary in Wisconsin ...
What: Families are invited to stop in and get a free toothbrush, free pictures with the Tooth Fairy and drop off letters for the Tooth Fairy’s Magic Mailbox. Two copies of “Ten Tips from the Tooth ...
"OH, NOOO!" my 7-year-old son recently shrieked from his bedroom in the middle of the night, the walls echoing with his sobs. I jumped out of bed half asleep, racing in with all my might, terrified of ...
(NAPSI)-Good news for families: The Tooth Fairy now has her own phone number to congratulate kids on losing teeth and encourage them to care for their smiles-helping to promote good oral health habits ...
"I can conifrm with full confidence and authority that Lily lost her tooth." A Pennsylvania first grade teacher saved the day with a note to the tooth fairy after her student misplaced her tooth.
(NAPSI)—Good news for families: The Tooth Fairy now has her own phone number to congratulate kids on losing teeth and encourage them to care for their smiles—helping to promote good oral health habits ...