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When a financial advisor's Tooth Fairy mix-up left his kid $100 richer, it sparked big money questions -- and a teachable ...
The tooth fairy isn’t just giving out 50 cents or a dollar anymore. Some Philly-area children are waking up to as much as $20 or $50, especially if it’s their first tooth to fall out.
This marks one of the most significant decreases in Tooth Fairy contributions since the poll began in 1998. The poll surveyed 1,000 parents with children ages 6 to 12, conducted Jan. 10 to 23.
Worse, for kids who know the Tooth Fairy doesn’t exist, they think their parents are deadbeats or cheapskates not giving them what their teeth are worth. That kid will barely be able to buy a ...
While one in 10 kids receives more money from the tooth fairy than they get for their pocket money, others (12%) don’t get ...
"The key is to provide all sorts of activities so all children can participate in something that really speaks to them," she explains. Julia Gurlitz will portray the tooth fairy during the Fairy ...
As if there weren’t enough magical creatures visiting my home over Easter, I recently found myself pondering what the going rate was for the Tooth Fairy. When I was a child in the early to mid ...
His “cringe” moment came when his son discovered just how generous the Tooth Fairy could be — and Mundy learned just how curious and tenacious a child can be after receiving an unexpected ...