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What is the appropriate amount the tooth fairy should bring for a child who''s five and also one who is seven?

I cannot recall the amounts my son has received, but with his last tooth, he lost it the night we moved, so the toothfairy brought him $10. He lost another tooth today and I''m not sure about another $10 as my wallet is pretty light!

My younger son is about to loose his first tooth, so the amounts should be equal, right?

Maybe the toothfairy should get them treats instead?
 
My stepson-to-be is 10, and we give him $5 for each tooth he loses. He also gets a regular allowance though, so take that as you will!

It was $1 when I was a kid!
 
It was about 50 cents for me!
 
I never counted that I remember, but my kids got loose change. Never more than maybe 1.50, and that would have been for molars. They were bigger, so they were worth more.
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$2 per tooth at our house, although one of my daughters lost a tooth on her birthday, so that one was worth $10.
 
I always got $20
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BUT, I was an only child and I lost my teeth much later than most kids. I didn''t start until I was about 8 and even then, most of them were pulled by the dentist. The ones I pulled myself were very painful and took forever because I had such long roots.
 
The kids I babysit for get $1 per tooth (and always a dollar coin) and $5 for the first and last.
 
My mum used to iron pink glitter on a $1 bill. I did get $5 for each front tooth though!
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My kids get $5 and a note from the Tooth Fairy. I just posted a funny Tooth Fairy story in the Funny things kids say thread.
 
Wow! I''m going to sleep at oobiecoo''s house if I ever get around to having my wisdom teeth out!

My kids - well DD has yet to lose a tooth - all get $1 per tooth and $5 for the last one. I *ahem* the tooth fairy gives them gold dollars. My intention was to give them more of a keepsake than spending money.
 
oh boy, thank goodness i am done with toothfairy. i can''t tell you how many times the fairy forgot to show up...


but when she did it was 5-10 a tooth.
 
oh forgot to say, if it happened to be one of those time when she didn''t show in a timely fashion, it usually cost her a few more dollars....
 
I got $1 each tooth, except the first one was $10. I''m going to tell the tooth fairy I was cheated!
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I used to get a silver dollar for each tooth--I thought it was so cool and I still have them all!
 
Haha, only child here, too. However, I got about $5-10 max per tooth. You really made out oobiecoo!! Sorry it was so painful.
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My kids lost their teeth late, I gave them $5 for the first tooth, and $1 for the rest.... Some were pulled by the dentist, they got a treat afterwards, no money, guessing they knew by then there was no tooth fairy.
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I got $1 and candy. We''ll see what we give as that''s a long time from now.
 
Date: 6/24/2008 9:32:57 PM
Author: nebe
My mum used to iron pink glitter on a $1 bill. I did get $5 for each front tooth though!
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Nebe - the pink glitter is so cute. What a neat idea!

Eva - The tooth fairy forgot at our house once too. I told my son it was because the cat was sleeping in his room and the toothfairy had been scared to come in. . .of course she came the next night
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Now I stick a note on my toothbrush to remind me.
 
I used to get about $10-20 a tooth :) but the norm was about $1 when I was growing up :).

I never did the tooth under the pillow my mum had a special little tiny china tea cup (had this beautiful blue and pink floral pattern on it) and pop it on the window sill in the kitchen with my tooth in water when I woke up the tooth and water were gone and the money was inside the cup :).
 
We always got $1 per tooth and a note... I guess that was 20 years ago though. I used to leave notes for the tooth fairy too ("I bet you are beautiful with golden wings!")... my mom still has them.
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I always got a $1 (equivalent). But then, that was a few years back.
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Not sure inflation since then has been 1000% though.
 
Date: 6/25/2008 9:16:07 AM
Author: ephemery1
We always got $1 per tooth and a note... I guess that was 20 years ago though. I used to leave notes for the tooth fairy too (''I bet you are beautiful with golden wings!'')... my mom still has them.
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Ahahah! That is beyond cute, Eph.
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Date: 6/25/2008 9:20:53 AM
Author: Independent Gal

Date: 6/25/2008 9:16:07 AM
Author: ephemery1
We always got $1 per tooth and a note... I guess that was 20 years ago though. I used to leave notes for the tooth fairy too (''I bet you are beautiful with golden wings!'')... my mom still has them.
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Ahahah! That is beyond cute, Eph.
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Hehe... a few years ago when we were home for the weekend, she had them all lined up on the kitchen counter to show my DH. He still quotes from them.
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I give my kids a dollar per tooth.
 
$5 sounds fair....unless it was a HUGE monster tooth!
 
I think I got a quarter. Maybe a dollar if it was one of the big ones. I realize that was 2 decades ago, but still...$10 seems like a LOT to me!!
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My son ended up with $1 and a large pack of sugar free gum. My younger son said, "that''s all?" when my older son told him what he received. I think they''re getting too spoiled! lol
 
I only lost four teeth on my own, the rest had to by pulled by the dentist. SO, as an incentive the tooth fairy gave me $5 per tooth if I lost it on my own, as I''m sure the $5 was nothing compared to the cost of paying the dentist to pull it. I got $1 per tooth if it was pulled.

The best part was that my mom wrote teeny tiny little square letters on parchment paper to me from the tooth fairy. She also laminated them, and I still have them tucked away in my Hope Chest.

They said things like:

Dear Haven,

Thank goodness you didn''t lose this tooth last night--I had the most incredible date with the Muffin Man! He took me out for a delicious dinner and then we danced until dawn! He even held my hand on our magic carpet ride back to Fairyland.
This is a pretty little canine you''re giving me, it will look fabulous in my living room next to the molar you lost last month. Try to pull the next one out on your own, okay kiddo?

Love,
TF
 
Date: 6/25/2008 9:30:59 AM
Author: ephemery1


Date: 6/25/2008 9:20:53 AM
Author: Independent Gal



Date: 6/25/2008 9:16:07 AM
Author: ephemery1
We always got $1 per tooth and a note... I guess that was 20 years ago though. I used to leave notes for the tooth fairy too ('I bet you are beautiful with golden wings!')... my mom still has them.
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Ahahah! That is beyond cute, Eph.
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Hehe... a few years ago when we were home for the weekend, she had them all lined up on the kitchen counter to show my DH. He still quotes from them.
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Oh how cute! I recall my mom finding a letter I wrote to the tooth fairy too. I'm not sure where it is now?

That reminds me...

My parents kept every single tooth my brother and I lost. They gave each of us a box filled with our teeth, each one wrapped in a paper with the date we lost it and special notes. Very neat idea. I love it and will do the same for my children.
 
I got a $1 when I was a kid. I''m in my mid-20s now. When I very young the $1 was in change because kids like change!
 
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