Evolette, 7, told her mom that she wanted a mask for the Tooth Fairy partly because "she has to enter my 6ft bubble to get the tooth from under my pillow" Even the Tooth Fairy is taking the right ...
ST. PAUL, Minn. – Every morning, there's probably a kid somewhere eagerly waiting to check underneath their pillow, the fruitful reward from a fairy in search of baby teeth. Tuesday, Aug. 22, is ...
Plus, the history behind the tradition. A big milestone in any child's life is when they lose that first tooth. When that permanent larger tooth pushes out the baby tooth, it's like a rite of passage ...
Everyone is feeling the pinch of inflation, even the tooth fairy, according to a recent survey. The Original Tooth Fairy Poll from a dental insurance company shows the average national cash gift from ...
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 because in today ...
As any parent knows, keeping track of lost teeth for the tooth fairy can be problematic, and potentially disillusioning, for young people expecting some cash in exchange for a lost incisor. Enter ...
Has one of your child’s teeth started to wiggle? Well, we all know what that means. It’s time for you to play the tooth fairy! Finally, the time has come for you to take on a new role in your kid’s ...
DULUTH — Baby teeth are worth a lot more now than I remember from my youth. When my adult teeth arrived and kicked my baby teeth out of my mouth, I recall putting those teeth under my pillow and ...
Brace yourselves, parents — some children are receiving crisp $100 bills and fancy jewelry, à la Louis Vuitton, from the Tooth Fairy. “That was her first baby tooth that she lost, and the process was ...
Losing a tooth is an important milestone for your child — and as parents, we want to make that moment magical for our little ones. That’s where Mistie Psaledas Lucht, a Hinsdale resident and mom of ...
Much like the two more prominent mythical creatures who visit our kids, the scope of the Tooth Fairy’s operations can vary from home to home. But unlike Santa Claus and the Easter Bunny, parents need ...