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How much money does the tooth fairy give your children ?

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ANSWER
5 years ago
$50 first tooth
$30 for tooth
$20 for molars 🦷

🦷🦷🦷🦷🦷🦷🦷🦷🦷🦷🦷🦷🦷🧚🏼‍♂️🧚‍♀️

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5 years ago
How even can you tell between each tooth to put a value on them 😂

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5 years ago
Either you’re a troll or a dumbo for giving a little kid so much money. Long term wise you’re not doing them any favours, they won’t appreciate the little things in life.

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5 years ago
^^ do you seriously not know the difference between different types of teeth?

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5 years ago
$6-8 in heaps of coins, fairy dust everywhere, balloons and a couple of little chocolates (a few on the side for the sibling)
If it needed extraction (has happened twice because of knocks as toddlers and the tooth didn’t fall out with newbie pushing it through) there has also been a little fun gift like a fluffy pen etc .... dentist did extractions without gas!!!

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5 years ago
My son had to get a tooth extracted and got nothing from the tooth fairy due to it being damaged.

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5 years ago
Not his fault tooth was damaged.

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5 years ago
That’s ridiculously mean in my opinion not to give anything for an extracted tooth. Toddler accident at the age of 2 on a slide... the teeth went a blackish brown, started looking white again. As the new teeth were pushing through a few years on the old teeth were not coming out no matter how much prompting they needed extraction... at the check up they only had time to take out with out gas both times or wait two weeks.
was so much pain involved ... I was tempted to give $50

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5 years ago
If kids teeth are damaged, it’s more than likely from bad guidance and management from parents. So unfair that theh miss out on the tooth fairy because of it 🙄

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5 years ago
$1. Why must everything be complicated with fairy dust and letters and bottles with more crap to clean to clean up 🙄

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5 years ago
It’s not complicated... you sound a little lazy regarding the cleaning up

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5 years ago
$2 per tooth

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5 years ago
Same.

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5 years ago
Sure they got excited about the coin, but theyre imaginations were super thrilled by an actual visit from the tooth fairy.

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5 years ago
Same $2.

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5 years ago
A hold coin. Depends if I have a $1 or $2 in my wallet

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5 years ago
$2

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5 years ago
One (the currency of your country)

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5 years ago
$1

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5 years ago
Bump

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5 years ago
$10

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5 years ago
$10 for the first tooth and $5 for each tooth after that.

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5 years ago
$10 for the first one - it was a tough one! But gold coin for each one after that.

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5 years ago
$2 for the front teeth
$1 for the others.

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5 years ago
Actually I lied, after her first one (she had 2 wobbly ones and lost the other the next night) she said she was saving to take her sister to the shops and she would buy her whatever she wanted.
So I was a little more generous ... I think she got $5 for the tooth and took her sister to the shops and let her get an Elsa egg that I always say no to.