Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

Other subjects

OK which of you b'stard started "The Tooth Fairy brings £2"

31 replies

Twiglett · 23/01/2007 19:00

I was considering 50p .. maybe £1 for first one

OP posts:
pointydog · 24/01/2007 16:17

Can I make it clear, in a desperate bid to save myself from soppydom, that I did not decide off my own bat to write a letter.

Dd2 is very fanciful. She wrote a little note to the tooth fairy and went on and on about the winged one's possible response.

I felt obliged to write it for the good of my daughter. Although, yes. Maybe did her more harm than good.

anniebear · 24/01/2007 16:21

we must be poor!! My DD aged 5 and 4 months would be so excited with 50p, wouldn't cross her mind to ask for £1 or £2

saying that, maybe might be different in a year or so lol

NappiesGalore · 24/01/2007 17:46

lol anniebear - yes i think monetary awareness may well increase as she grows...

and tis too late pointy, you are officially Soppy!!

anniebear · 24/01/2007 19:39

Oh yes, I know it will

Thats why we will do the 50p's for as long as we can!!!!

Poor thing is desperate for her tooth to be wobbly!!!! lol

CocoLoco · 24/01/2007 19:57

The tooth fairy leaves £2 in our house at the moment (3 teeth since Christmas). BUT she's been able to recycle the same £2 coin as its ungrateful recipient keeps losing it

NappiesGalore · 26/01/2007 15:46

the child i mentioned previously has just lost another tooth. he is, in fact, my dss (age 7), my 3 sons' older brother... and he gets a score. £20!!!

gobsmacked.
mine are still only getting whatever coin i have in pocket at the time. accusations of double standards be damned, theres no way on earth i will 'compete' or try to keep up with that woman in any way whatsoever, least of all this. bloody fruitcake.

New posts on this thread. Refresh page