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mybabyweightiseightyearsold · 08/03/2012 18:19

What does she do in your house?

Fell under peer pressure after DD's first one fell out - a letter in teeny, tiny writing praising the quality of the tooth, a new toothbrush and toothpaste and a POUND!

Today, DS grew a gap, but, after dropping tooth on way home...he's worried incase TF doesn't come seeing as how there's no actual tooth.

And, I am not much in the mood to write teeny, tiny, cutesy letters and nip to the supermarket for shiny tooth hygiene products.

Wish I'd just chucked 10p and been done with it the first time.

Whaddyadoinyooooorhouse?

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Seona1973 · 08/03/2012 21:10

dd had several teeth that went awol, got swallowed, etc so we wrote a letter to the toothfairy saying we didnt have the tooth. She got £2 for the first tooth and gets £1 for each of the others. We dont give any other presents and only write a letter if the tooth is missing. The tooth fairy does not reply to our letters. Same thing carried on for ds i.e. £2 for first, £1 for the rest and a letter apologising if no tooth is available.

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