In honor of National Tooth Fairy Day, we're revealing some of our favorite Tooth Fairy ideas to help make losing teeth a little more fun for kids everywhere. But first, let's talk about the history ...
The average Tooth Fairy payout fell from $5.84 to $5.01, marking a 14% decline. First-tooth payouts also dropped 12%, down from $7.09 to $6.24. Despite the decrease, the Tooth Fairy’s payouts have ...
Times are tough, even for kids. What they’re receiving for each tooth they’re putting under their pillows has fallen 14% to $5.01 from $5.84 last year, marking one of the most significant ...
Losing a tooth is a strange childhood milestone. But the Tooth Fairy, that familiar nighttime visitor, didn’t just appear out of nowhere with glitter and dollar bills. Her story is stitched together ...
For 20 years, Dr. Purva Merchant has been answering letters from gaptoothed children and their parents — roughly 6,000 in all. “Happy growing up,” she typically replies. Credit...Su Yun Song Supported ...
After two years of declining payments, the Tooth Fairy is becoming more generous again. A new survey of parents of children ages 6 to 12 by Delta Dental found the Tooth Fairy’s average payout is $5.84 ...