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ok, so what do you do with your lo's milk teeth after the "tooth fairy" has collected them?

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ejt1764 · 30/12/2007 20:56

DS is 5.2. His first milk tooth fell out this afternoon (it's been wobbly for weeks - I'm frankly amazed at his capacity to not wobble it! )

He has carefully put it into the tooth fairy box he was bought when he was christened ... and we have the shiny coin ... incidentally, what's the going rate for milk teeth?

But, what do we do with the tooth once we've been the tooth fairy and collected it? It seems a bit careless to chuck it on the bin ... but a bit macabre to hold onto it ...

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whoops · 30/12/2007 20:57

We gave 50p for ds's first tooth that fell out.
I can't remember where I have put it
I haven't decided what to do with them but I'm sure I have a fw of mine lurking around that my Mum kept

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MaryAnnSingleton · 30/12/2007 20:58

I've kept them all in a wooden tooth thing for that purpose. I think we left a pound - it's been ages since ds lost any baby teeth

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muppetgirl · 30/12/2007 21:00

My mother kept them in her purse -she had a large old granny type.

One day she dropped it and all the teeth fell out. Was disgusted. My brother remembers the 'purse/teeth' incident also with utter distaste.

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ejt1764 · 30/12/2007 21:01

note to self ... do not put ds's tooth in my purse ...

(wouldn't put it past me to do that at the moment too!)

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Cappuccino · 30/12/2007 21:01

chucked em

one is lost because dh hid it in his sock drawer and I went through it looking for something

one day it will turn up, glinting evilly

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devonsmummy · 30/12/2007 21:01

When my mum was moving abroad she was clearing out the loft and found all my baby teeth in a little jewellery box - I was 29!!!

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DeathBySnooSnoo · 30/12/2007 21:01

put them in my make-up bag untill i find a suitable place,only for them to be forgotten about then found by nosy 8 year old dd 4 years later who then decides to con the tooth fairy and re-use them.

cue 'you know that father xmas isnt real?well..' type conversation

50p a single and £1 a double is the rate in our house.dd1 just hands them to me now,though

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jenpet · 30/12/2007 21:03

DS (5.9) lost his first milk tooth a few weeks ago, he got 2 euros and I've kept the tooth (ve cute & dinky!) in the secret bit in my jewelery box for now...though that will get full up as more are left for the tooth-fairy-mouse...

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ejt1764 · 30/12/2007 21:08

love the thought of the entrepreneur dd re-using milk teeth

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pinetreedog · 30/12/2007 21:09

shove them in a drawer and forget about them/lose them

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