My child lost their first tooth today.

I (being clever) got them to put it in an envelope under their pillow ready for the tooth fairy.

The tooth fairy tells me the envelope was empty but they left £2 anyway. Hopefully this is standard procedure. XD

  • Tug@lemmy.world
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    8 months ago

    The first one is usually worth more. In an odd addendum, my kids are in their 20s and my wife found a “serial killer” amount of baby teeth is a dresser drawer. We’re not sure what to do with them.

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    8 months ago

    Update: Found the missing tooth this morning (before she noticed).

    £2 for first tooth and £1 after is the plan here.

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    8 months ago

    My daughter lost her first tooth at age six. The next morning, I went in to wake her up and she found her $5 under the pillow, at which point she looked me directly in the eyes and asked, “Mom, are you the tooth fairy?” Uhhh…… I think I gave her the standard cop-out parental response (“What do you think?”) but the cat was out of the bag.

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      8 months ago

      When I was about seven I lost a tooth and decided to do a test. I didn’t tell anyone and still put it under my pillow. Needless to say I was double sad the next day. I had proof that the tooth fairy was a lie and I was down a dollar.

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        8 months ago

        My son did this, but he’s also the most chill kid and just kind of mentioned it the next day. He seemed pleased that he had figured it out, so I hope he wasn’t hiding true disappointment!