![]() ![]() Just know that whatever you start, you’re gonna continue for a while so choose wisely. Want special Tooth Fairy stickers to add? You do you. See more ideas about tooth fairy, fairy, teeth. Fairies get to exchange teeth for a variety of monetary values. Explore Parenting Coach Alison Astairs board 'Tooth Fairy Ideas', followed by 3,035 people on Pinterest. Not everyone has the same Tooth Fairy (did you know in some countries they have a Tooth Rat?!?). These can be decorated breath mint boxes, chapstick tubes, or any small container. You can craft or purchase a tooth fairy box to put under the pillow or some other place in the bedroom. The internet adds so much to the tooth game these days, just remember YOU control the narrative. Decorate a Tooth Fairy ‘Gift Box’ With Your Child. We got fifty-cent pieces instead of dollars. Traditions: When I was little, I used to write my Tooth Fairy with just about every tooth (my poor parents). I had tooth ransom, but I didn’t have tooth receipts! Now, I got lucky because Kid 1 is the waiter, she wanted Dad to see her tooth so I had to text her fairy (yes, my kids have different fairies) to ask her to hold off on collection. Instant hit! However, last week when Kid 1 lost her tooth on a road trip I had a mild panic attack. It was so cute, y’all! and I hopped right on the computer and happily spend three dollars. Later a friend posted a tooth receipt she found on Etsy and I CAVED. This also allows me to convey certain changes (hello, vacation tooth loss) when they arise.īe Careful What You Start: To be honest, when I went to put that coin in after the first tooth, I was a little sad I wasn’t spritzing a dollar with glitter, or writing a cute tooth note. (I can also communicate with Santa & the Easter Bunny since they DO need my final approval on all gifts. Sometimes text the Fairy to tell him or her to wait a few nights. Kid 1 often wants to wait a day or two before the Tooth Fairy comes, Kid 2 not so much. Set the Rules: My kids vary in their tooth loss habits. So whatever you choose to do, make a Fairy Stash and hide it wherever you hide all the things! You’ll thank me later. And I can keep a coin in my wallet for surprise vacation losses–cause IT WILL HAPPEN. It was a fun last-minute project but if I was going to do this over again there would definitely be room for improvement: 1. This keeps us from scurrying at the last minute for tooth ransom. I hit a couple of banks and acquired all the 12 fifty-cent pieces & 8 gold coins. When Kid 1 announced with great pride, “My toof is loose!” I had to kick it into high gear. After some discussion, we decided on fifty-cent pieces for teeth & golden dollars for molars aka Pirate Money. I decided a long time ago that I wanted to continue that tradition. Pricing: What’s the going price of teeth in your house? Growing up, we got fifty-cent pieces for our teeth. No sneaking and digging under pillows! Easy exchange. Because now the pillow is hung on the bedpost or even the doorknob! Y’all. In doing so, we had a ribbon added to our pillow. Tooth Pillow: We had ours made because, well, I have really talented family. Here’s the down and dirty of how we Fairy at our house: ![]()
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