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“Dear Tooth Fairy, I want a five dollar bill or hire [higher], besides I worked so hard to pull it out. From Hallister. Here's your dollar. Have it under my pillow ... and boy did she accomplish ...
Not this one though. This ‘Tooth Fairy’ / Parental Unit decided to use it as a bargaining tool to get their kid to do their chores. The poor boy will never want to lose another tooth again.
In a report published Dec. 13 in the British Medical Journal (BMJ), doctors detail the case of an 8-year-old boy ... a tooth under his pillow. The distressed child had said the tooth fairy put ...
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 ...
Only this time, the 5-year-old boy was ... figure — the Tooth Fairy. James’ dad, Daniel Hashimoto, told his son what to expect after slipping the single tooth under his pillow that night.
Landon knows exactly where a lost tooth goes. "Under your pillow." ... And who that tooth is for. "The tooth fairy." ... And what should be under the pillow in the morning. "A dollar." It wasn't ...
Credit card brand Visa said on Tuesday that, according to a national survey, the Tooth Fairy - or parents acting discreetly in her name - left an average of $3 under the pillow per tooth this year.
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 ...