My daughter was so happy with the note from the tooth fairy that she wrote another one. When she woke up this morning, this was under her pillow. (Clearly, the note didn't say "[daughter]"... I put that in there for this here post.)
Love to all. Even you, the girl with the odd smell.
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hee. one day I will remember to blog about the tooth fairy adventures of my childhood. I'll wait a bit though, since I seem to steal a lot of ideas from you.
Cute, but I think the tooth fairy should sign his letters "love" instead of "sincerely".
I love the Tooth Fairy letters. I've had a lot of fun being the TF for my stepsons and niece. Losing a tooth is my favorite holiday.
That is so fun!
I wish I was young again. Kids get all the fun.
Maybe we should have a gray hair fairy or a wrinkle fairy.
Hey bro,
I should have no say in this matter, as I have no kids of my own, but I am worried that playing "fairy" might backfire.
I mean how will she feel when she finds out that there are is no fairy. Cheated? Betrayed? What if she takes the letter to school and the other kids tell her it's bogus... maybe she'll want to start a fight over it, God forbid.
As cute as this exchange is, I find it wrong...
ITS,
You're welcome to find it wrong. When she finds out there is not tooth fairy, I think she'll be pretty touched by the effort we put it. I think it shows the kind of parents we are, and how much we enjoy engaging our children's imagination.
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