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However, big kid or not, there's one question you'll likely hear: " Is the Tooth Fairy real? " They have probably heard about the Tooth Fairy from friends and are wondering if they can cash in on ...
Mom KC Davis has a brilliant way to answer the childhood question, “Is the tooth fairy real?” Her magical reply could help other parents.
Even the Tooth Fairy is not immune to jaw-dropping inflation. $20 for a first tooth has become popular across the country, with some parents going well beyond that.
We dare you to read these silly, sweet stories about kids and the tooth fairy and not crack a smile.
When Steven Cohen’s eldest daughter Lily lost her first tooth, he — or, rather, the Tooth Fairy — left $20 under her pillow. Not because the Upper West Side dad has money to burn, but ...
The going rate per tooth is $5.84, but some parents are shelling out $100 and iPhones for molars. This has gone too far. We need collective action.
Five-year-old Kaisley Blake had big plans for her first-ever loose tooth – and they involved a pillow, not a swallow, according to her dad.
Mom KC Davis has a brilliant way to answer the childhood question, “Is the tooth fairy real?” Her magical reply could help other parents.