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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.
“I was not prepared to be playing tooth fairy so early in my motherhood journey,” she began. Taking her “tooth fairy duty” very seriously, she flat ironed a $20 American note to ensure it ...
Tuesday, Aug. 22, is National Tooth Fairy Day. In light of that, we wanted to know: How did the story of the Tooth Fairy begin? And what's the going rate nowadays?
While the Tooth Fairy herself may be surprisingly modern, the bits of folklore that went into her creation are hundreds of years old.
We dare you to read these silly, sweet stories about kids and the tooth fairy and not crack a smile.
Some adorable versions created even have a spot to rate the “tooth quality” and a barcode for authenticity. Here’s where you can get printable Tooth Fairy Receipts.
The going rate for the Tooth Fairy is $5.84 per tooth. But some parents — uh, I mean Fairies if any kids are reading — are going overboard with lavish gifts and $100 bills. We need to shut ...
Kim Kardashian is channeling her inner Tooth Fairy — again. On April 8, the 44-year-old SKIMS founder took to her Instagram to share a glimpse of her most recent portrayal of the Tooth Fairy ...
The Tooth Fairy used to leave a quarter or dollar, but what about today? A poll from Delta Dental says it’s around $5 a pop.
Gap-toothed kids in the Midwest are finding less than half of what children in another region are getting. How much is a lost tooth worth in 2024?
The Tooth Fairy's generosity is fading, with the average gift for a lost tooth dropping 14% over the past year, according to Delta Dental's 2025 Original Tooth Fairy Poll.