Who said the Tooth Fairy has to leave cash?ABC News reported that when Ray Skwire’s 10-year-old son Elliot lost a tooth, he and his wife decided to have a little fun with what the Tooth Fairy left ...
The Tooth Fairy is now leaving an average of $2.42 under children's pillows, a new study has found. A survey conducted by the Delta Dental Plans Association revealed a 15per cent increase from the ...
Two parents with a sense of humor plot on first how much money to give their son who's just lost a tooth then take it a step further with including a chore list on official 'Tooth Fairy' letterhead.
The fairy who once slipped a sixpence under the pillows of children who lost a tooth now deals in millions of pounds, according to a survey. While their parents received around 27p per tooth, today's ...
The tooth fairy is an age-old tradition that has lasted the test of time, and brings a bit of magic to the excitement of losing a tooth. However, recent reports have found that some children are ...
As any parent knows, keeping track of lost teeth for the tooth fairy can be problematic, and potentially disillusioning, for young people expecting some cash in exchange for a lost incisor. Enter ...
The poll which was conducted by www.MyVoucherCodes.co.uk involved 2,091 parents, each with children aged between four and 12. Cambridge paid £5, Cardiff £4.75, Liverpool £4.50 and Manchester £4.35.