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Going rate for the tooth fairy

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quinne · 14/08/2008 19:37

The tooth fairy will be visiting my home tonight for the first time ever! (DS1 lost his first tooth today). I used to get 10p but that was then. What is the going rate now?

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RubyRioja · 14/08/2008 19:38

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meandmyjoe · 14/08/2008 19:39

I used to get 50p, which could buy me a quater of sweets off the market to rot my remaining teeth . That was 20 years ago though but I wouldn't give more than a pound.

Charlene1 · 14/08/2008 19:44

My DS swears it is £3.50 each. We paid him that for a front tooth, but then DP said we had to give him £5 for the next one as it fell out in the same week!!! DS well smug, but looking like a vampire at the moment.....

matildax · 14/08/2008 19:51

i reckon a pound is fair, giving too much is silly imo, cos you always have to keep it at that, or up it, thats a fair few quid considering all the milk teeth!

juuule · 14/08/2008 19:58

£1 for the first and 50p thereafter.

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quinne · 15/08/2008 11:57

Thanks for all the replies. He got £1 and he is delighted.

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