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Great 'what does the tooth fairy pay?' Hunt
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Our tooth fairy gives £5 for the first lost tooth and then £1 per tooth thereafter. She can also be a little careless in somehow managing to "hide" the money in the pillowcase or bedding, which then results in a frantic search before the "donator" of said tooth becomes hysterical.
Once or twice we have had to put the tooth under a second night, due the tooth fairy staff shortages.0 -
We do it differently. 20p plus a shiny stone for a tooth.
A number of years ago we visited one of those places where you an buy a bag of polished stones for £1. Our boys are happy with this as they have something to spend and something to keep.0 -
In our house the tooth fairy pays £1, unless she has no change and then it's £2.

My eldest (10yrs) hid her last one to see if the tooth fairy would find it. Despite the tooth fairies best incognito efforts, she didn't. Sneaky little madam!Planning on being debt free by Sept 2015Sept 2014: £4396.16Feb 2015: £2150.070
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