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The tooth fairy is paying 14% less than they did last year, marking the biggest decline in 27 years. The average child ...
While most will receive $5, some children are scoring as much as $50 for a single baby tooth, the Australian Dental ...
An annual Tooth Fairy poll shows the value of a lost tooth is on the decline as even the Tooth Fairy's forced to go on a ...
The concerned mother wrote on Mumsnet that her kid is “so desperate” for more visits from the tooth fairy A Mumsnet user ...
In recognition of National Tooth Fairy Day on August 22, Delta Dental released additional findings from its 2025 Original ...
It found the average value of a lost tooth in 2023 sits at $6.23, a number that left many parents wide-eyed and joking that the Tooth Fairy at their homes is helping bring that average down. WCCO ...
In 2013, the Tooth Fairy frequently left children with a $20 bill but she's cut back on that type of spending this year. Only 3.6% of Tooth Fairies left $20 or more, down from 6% in 2013.
The Tooth Fairy would give her another $20 to spend anyway she likes if she brushes her teeth every day after lunch for a month. She did, and 30 days later Caroline found $20 under her pillow.
Lena Larmon, 6, lost her tooth on a United Airlines flight that traveled from New York to South Carolina. The flight's captain eased her loss when he wrote a letter to the tooth fairy.
Lena's mom later told WHNS that the tooth fairy did exactly that — and even wrote her daughter a message in return. "She said, 'Lena, it is OK that you have lost your tooth on the airplane.