What's the Tooth Fairy paying out these days? A nickel? A half a saw buck?
I guess it is time for The Boss Lady to take on a part time job. Because The Talker just popped out his first tooth.
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What's the Tooth Fairy paying out these days? A nickel? A half a saw buck?
I guess it is time for The Boss Lady to take on a part time job. Because The Talker just popped out his first tooth.
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Actually, I've heard as high as five bucks a tooth, which might move up to $7.50 or even $10 due to runaway inflation. Hopefully your son doesn't read the blog.
Please don't pelt me with things.
No, no - the tooth fairy leaves beautiful Sacagawea Golden Dollars!
Although I suppose the tooth fairy mght need to settle for boring George Washington Dollars now.
I am anxious to hear other peoples opinions because we have had our first loos tooth for a week now. My friend gives a dollar a tooth and I was thinking a quarter. It was a dime when I was little.
Congrats to the Talker.
Clare got $5 for her first lost tooth and $1 for each one after that.
and then this happens:
http://thechestpains.blogspot.com/2008_01_20_archive.html
and suddenly you don't have to pay out anymore...
In our house, the tooth fairy leaves $1 per tooth. What did you end up giving?
Not until I look at this picture, did I realise how much your son has grown and how fast, at that. Seems like just yesterday I started reading your blog with pics of him as a babe. Time sure does fly fast...
One of my friends (David M.) told my son (Jordan) that the tooth fairy was good for $100 per tooth.
I told Jordan to get the money from David. He is still waiting for the cash.
We do a $1.00.
But, with 5 of 'em - and um.. well.. um.. a lot of teeth each.. that adds up to.. um... well.. It adds up to a lot of money...
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