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I think the clever toothfairy matches the reward to what would be a nice, useful surprise, given what she (Ceilidh, not the fairy) is used to? Two-pound coin? (Clueless here... The tooth-fairy never visited us, but we did have the Toblerone-badger stow the occasional (obvious) sweet under our pillows. I came from an odd, funny sort of family.) |
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Not sure. Well she's 5, I dont want her going out and telling everyone very proudly that she got ..... then find out they get more and laugh at her. I think Darryle got £1 but that was about 10 years ago. Just thought I could phone the dentist |
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Leave what you find sensible, but find something else - nice hair-bobble? - and if her friends laugh at her, tell her the fairy also left her a present (as it was her first tooth) but was afraid it would get broken/mussed under the pillow so left it with you/on her shelf/somewhere else? If they don't, then I'm sure she wouldn't mind a small something for being extra good another time. |
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Mine get £2 coin. It's an expensive game though Someone I know - her son found a puppy tooth & put it under his pillow. Thought he'd trick the tooth fairy. Guess what??? Tooth fairy knew & took the tooth & put a Bonio there. |
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Smudgley, that is so funny... I remember a few years ago there was a boy in the paper. He lost his tooth, the tooth fairy left him money so he got plyers and pulled the rest out |
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