Our 5 year olds lost one of his front teeth! whats the going rate for the tooth fairy?
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whats the going rate for tooth fairy
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50p min - £1 if you're feeling flush!
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£2 on the 1st tooth, £1 thereafter....from my 9yr old.
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BlackBerry Curve at least. Our's had a PS3 for a premolar last year.
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Tenner!
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£1
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A tanner.
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Yikes! supose everythings up with inflation!
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According to Charlie & Lola, it is enough to buy a giraffe!
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Silver 6d ?
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For me a quid, although I told the grandparents it was a tenner.
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20 quid and a blim of green
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20p in our house.
Their cousin gets a fiver.Posted 4 months ago # -
£2 here.
But we do live in Surrey.
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I do one Guinea...
£1.05
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Mine get a euro from the Tooth Fairy, and another euro from Ratoncito Perez. Should've married an English girl, would have worked out cheaper.
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£2, but as our 11yr old no longer believes, she now gets nowt.
Actually, scratch that - I'm pretty certain that last time, she didn't stick it under the pillow, but the soft Mrs gave her a fiver as it was a major toof. Even softer dad agreed
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I sell 'toothfairy pillows'.
The child writes a 'dear toothfairy note', pops it into a pocket on the small pillow (which is on a ribbon which hangs near their bed, so the child isn't disturbed during sleep) with the tooth, voila money appears. Usually £1.00, but only if it's been good.Posted 4 months ago # -
£2 here.
Tooth fairy has been a bit slack recently though and has missed a few teeth
Still got away with the same price though!
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