Alabama Sample Letter from Tooth Fairy to Child

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The average cash gift for a tooth, according to the national survey of 1,000 parents taken in early 2021, is $4.70. That's up 17% from last year's figure. However, for most kids the going rate for a freshly pulled tooth is between 25 cents and $1.

Then, with each lost tooth your child can leave a note to the Tooth Fairy in the container, and she can leave them a note, or a small gift, coinswhatever fits inside the container. If your child enjoys jokes, she could leave a tooth-related joke each time. Here are a few to get you started.

Nothing is more personal than the Tooth Fairy writing a note addressed directly to you. Mentioning minor personal details, such as when your child lost the tooth and any siblings they have, add to the feeling that a magical, mystical being is watching over them.

A great way to determine the answer is to respond, "Why do you ask?" or "What do you think?" If he or she seems ready for the truth, give it to them. However, if they want to hold on to the story a bit longer, simply say, "Well, I absolutely believe in the magic of the tooth fairy!"

Then, with each lost tooth your child can leave a note to the Tooth Fairy in the container, and she can leave them a note, or a small gift, coinswhatever fits inside the container. If your child enjoys jokes, she could leave a tooth-related joke each time.

Then, with each lost tooth your child can leave a note to the Tooth Fairy in the container, and she can leave them a note, or a small gift, coinswhatever fits inside the container. If your child enjoys jokes, she could leave a tooth-related joke each time. Here are a few to get you started.

Tell Them the Truth From the Start You will want to make sure they don't ruin the secret for their classmates! Also, consider paying your child for losing their baby teeth regardless so they don't resent how much money their friends are getting. Looking for a way to keep the tradition of losing teeth special?

Nothing is more personal than the Tooth Fairy writing a note addressed directly to you. Mentioning minor personal details, such as when your child lost the tooth and any siblings they have, add to the feeling that a magical, mystical being is watching over them.

How does the Tooth Fairy know who has lost their teeth? Similar to Mr. Claus, the Tooth Fairy knows all the names of all the children in the world. She stores them in what she calls 'The Tooth Library', that's found deep inside her castle.

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Alabama Sample Letter from Tooth Fairy to Child