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Tooth Fairy - Need Advice ASAP!

Hi Moms,

Just curious what the current rate is for the Tooth Fairy? My son just lost his 1st tooth (of course, he couldn't wait another month for school pic's...LOL!) and my hubby and I are already arguing as to what is fair. He thinks I'm waaayyyyy off base and spoiling him and I think he's being cheap. I wanted to give $10 for the first tooth, $5 for the second and then drop down to a $1.00 - $2.00 for every tooth after that. I just think the first tooth is somewhat special, and I'd like to hear what everyone else has done and if I'm just being ridiculous? I had a friend who gave her kids $20 for the 1st and like $5.00 for every tooth afterward, so I'd like to think that I'm being somewhat reasonable and not spoiling him. Oh yeah, and we also have a house policy of what the kids have to do with ALL money they receive...they get to spend 1/3, must save a 1/3, and must give 1/3 to charity. I don't see that as being spoiled??!!!!
Thanks!
A.

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Thanks, Moms! I appreciate all the advice and comments. We agreed on $5.00 for the 1st tooth and $1-$2 for the rest done in Silver/Gold Dollars and/or the loose-change option that kids seem to enjoy so much. The tooth fairy also wrote him a letter, as one mom had mentioned in her post, and he REALLY seemed to enjoy that. It was the perfect opportunity to remind him how important it is to floss and that he needs to brush his teeth 3 x's/day, and also to assure him that the Dentist is his "friend." It seemed to have a much bigger impact hearing it from the "tooth fairy" than from mom and dad (and to allieve some of his anxiety over dental visits...but that's a whole different post), so I hope to have MUCH less hassle over it going forward than we've had so far. Thanks again!

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Hi A.,

The tooth fairy brings my kids a $2 bill. It's unique and special and they get the same thing every time. I keep a stash because I have twins and it seems that teeth are falling out all the time. I wouldn't recommend giving a larger amount for the first tooth - I've had friends say that the teeth after the first one is a huge dissappointment when the kids think they are getting the big dollar amount and then don't. My kids have to put all of the tooth money in the piggy bank. All other money they get from grandparents, etc is split for saving/spending/giving.

I hope this helps.

C.

Something stimulating is good like the tooth fairy getting him gymnastic lessons or a trip to Great Wolf Lodge. Otherwise pretty much however much money you set up is really going to be what he expects to receive. They have this same question on shine www.shine.yahoo.com last week and I loved one lady's answer. She said whatever she gives she sprinkles glitter on the pillow (fairy dust) I thought that was definitely cool.

Just as a thought, instead of worrying/arguing over the amount, couldn't you give something special (as another post put) a silver dollar, or the coin dollars or a $2 bill? I'm pretty much with the other moms on this one, until later when they compare with their friends, its just about getting something, they don't put a lot of emphasis on the monetary amount at that age. I have a friend that leaves little toys.

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Get silver dollars from the bank - shiny and new and the kids don't see them in change much, if ever, so think they are really special - works a dream with my 2!

We always gave $1 per tooth, even for the first one. But we had a neighbor who gave $10. To cover the discrepancy, we just told the kids that each child has their own tooth fairy who takes care of their baby teeth! Also, we do the same thing with allowance that you do--have the kids divide it three ways. But we make an exception with money that is given as a gift (like tooth fair money). They can do with it whatever they wish. Good luck deciding how much your tooth fairy will leave!

Just as a thought, instead of worrying/arguing over the amount, couldn't you give something special (as another post put) a silver dollar, or the coin dollars or a $2 bill? I'm pretty much with the other moms on this one, until later when they compare with their friends, its just about getting something, they don't put a lot of emphasis on the monetary amount at that age. I have a friend that leaves little toys.

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$10 for a tooth? No way, Jose! Your son doesn't see the reason for the value of his teeth. You're potentially teaching him a slightly bad idea about the value of a dollar.
I gave my kids a dollar per tooth. Maybe 2 if I had to help them take their teeth out. And by the time they had to have their wisdoms out there wasn't any tooth fairy.

Of course it all depends on if you have that kind of money to spend. The economy being as it is. $20 for the first tooth is beyond ridiculous.

A.,
I'm with your husband on this one. I think that is way too much money for someone that age. Yes a first tooth is a special occassion, but still. There are ways to make this special for them without going overboard on the funds. I gave mine $2 for the first and a dollar after that.

Hi A.,
My son just lost his first tooth too!! I also didn't know what to give him. We gave him a dollar and he was thrilled. He still has it and shows it to everyone. So I don't think it will matter much to your son. I think they get excited for whatever they get. Good luck.
Chris

I gave my daughter $20 for her first tooth (partly because it was her first and partly because it got knocked out in a bike accident WAY before it would have naturally)....for the rest of the teeth she got $1.....she didn't notice the difference in amounts, probably because it was over a year between teeth and partly because at that age they are just happy to get something green.....I like the one mom that suggested putting change in there for a "learning" oppertunity but then not EVERYTHING has to have a lesson attached so maybe do that for every other tooth......I like your 1/3 thing you have going on but wonder if Tooth Fairy money could be excluded because you really can't buy much with $1 anyways and I agree with the moms that have expressed concern at making our children expect to much.....your family so your rules just my thought.....first tooth is special but the rest are only woth $1

$10 or $20 for a lost tooth is crazy! $1.00 per tooth is more than enough. I took a picture of each child smiling with the empty space showing for the first tooth lost. Then I put the picture in their scrapbook with the story of how they lost it. I think they would enjoy this more in the future than just the memory of lots of money. (We only got 25 cents per tooth as kids.)

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