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TOOTHFAIRY...rules, procedures and ettiquette please

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SconesandMajesticSandwiches · 28/06/2007 13:44

Toothfairy will be visiting tonight

Does teh tooth just get slapped naked under the pillow - or does it need a little pouch/container/whatever?
I know the going rate is £1.05 cos the dentist said so (but where the 5p comes from I am not sure)
Does the tooth fairy leave the tooth somewhere as a keepsake or does it get taken away forever never to be seen (by child) again?

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Quattrocento · 28/06/2007 17:28

Chocolate money or toys? Good grief. That can't be right.

ronshar · 28/06/2007 17:31

Chocolate money!! I suppose it isnt to bad as long as the teeth have fallen out of their own accord rather than an excess of chocolate in the first place.

SconesandMajesticSandwiches · 28/06/2007 17:31

apparently......I think they will be disappointed if they leave a quid....but for the wrong reasons...

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Quattrocento · 28/06/2007 17:35

Oh by the way dd was the recipient of a tooth fairy storybook with a little pouch too. Trust Granny to get sentimental. So there are actually books on toothfairy ettiquette out there.

fakeblonde · 28/06/2007 22:12

Ours always got couple of pounds for a tooth but more if it was a really clean one !!!
Apparently the fairys use them to make fairy dust-clean sparkly tooth = much better quality fairy dust imo x

ShrinkingViolet · 29/06/2007 08:36

Tooth fairy managed to forget DD1 for three nights in a row once . Can't remember how we got out of that one LOL. Mind you, she needed a quick tooth out - pound in just as DD2 was waking up this morning [whew].

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