For every tooth my children have lost they write a letter to the tooth fairy with the date on it and how it came out, whether they pulled it our the tetherball knocked it out (yes that did happen). They put the tooth in an envelope with the letter and the "toothfairy" takes it. I keep them in my sock drawer with the letter. I think it is a great idea to save your childrens teeth. My mother saved mine and it was such a neat experience to show my children that the toothfairy returned my teeth to me to show my children. Good luck and have fun!! :o)
2007-02-12 03:18:31
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answered by ~MommaOf2Angels~ 2
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My 5 yr old lost 2 of his bottom middle teeth which were his first baby teeth. The first one he placed in a glass of water and the tooth fairy gave him money we lost that tooth. So my son with his second tooth put it in a toy that had a gap for the tooth an "Over the hedge" toy. So now his tooth is safe and sound and a creative way to store his tooth. Baby diaries have the order the teeth appear and you insert the dates
2007-02-14 13:29:21
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answered by princess ana j 3
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When our son looses a tooth at home we tell him to take it to school with him and the school nurse gives him a treasure box, then we put the box under the bed. I take the tooth and I put money in the treasure box. Each tooth has their on treasure box. My son is special needs and one day he realized his teeth were leaving but not coming back so this last tooth he lost the tooth fairy returned all of his previous teeth with an apology not saying that she did not know they ment so much to him and she could live without out them. Now he feels bad that he robbed the toothfairy of her teeth so I told him the next time he looses on he can stick them all under his pillow. lol After that I don't know what I will say and do. lol
2007-02-12 15:13:49
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answered by trhwsh 5
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How about if the tooth fairy were to purchase a small jewelry box that is sectioned off into little squares. The kind that have silk (or other fabric) liners would be a nice touch. She could make labels and put them above or in each square. Eventually she could cover all the squares with clear plastic, to preserve the teeth.
2007-02-11 22:41:37
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answered by ♥Lucky♥ 6
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issue isn't God, issue is what people trust about him. See it this kind: mom and father tell their children about the tooth fairy and that in the adventure that they go away their tooth lower than a pillow, the fairy will substitute it for money. So - the newborn leaves the tooth and unearths the money. delivered precisely as promised through the mummy and father in the call of the fairy. at the same time as they are older, they evidently improve out of the myth. newborn grows up, believes in God with the religion of reality, no longer of myth. Pastor tells grownup that in the adventure that they pray to God, they are going to be cured of maximum cancers. grownup prays, no longer some thing occurs, and per chance they blame God actual in the previous they die. issue in this difficulty is that God not in any respect promised the type of aspect - the fallible human pastor promised some thing that grow to be outside his personal administration that he had no actual declaring on God's behalf. God is operating in a particular way in our international, and there is a conventional lack of craftsmanship of precisely what that way is. God not in any respect promised that he would do 0.5 the flaws people imagine he will do for them, and yet they are shocked or dissatisfied at the same time as they pray and it does no longer take position. feels like a issue with people, no longer with God.
2016-12-04 02:01:17
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answered by ? 4
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I keep my kids teeth each in old film canisters. I document which tooth was lost and when w/ a digital camera pic of their actual missing tooth in their mouth in hopes to scrapbook them when ALL teeth are lost.
2007-02-11 22:53:58
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answered by ladyamydz 2
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We didn't keep any of ours -- I just didn't see any point to it. I mean, what are you going to do with them? It's not like to can set up a little shrine and keep them on display or anything, so they're just going to end up in the junk drawer or closet with the rest of the stuff you don't know what to do with...
I just didn't find any sentimental value or interest in them at all -- sorry.
2007-02-11 22:40:34
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answered by Anonymous
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well at my sons dentist office they gave him a tooth necklace to keep it in. my son is 6 and hasn't lost any yet, just use a small box, like a ring box.
2007-02-12 02:02:21
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answered by Anonymous
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no. i am a child and know there is no such hing as the tooth fairy
2007-02-13 23:02:01
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answered by Oluwatosin A 2
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thank god she keepin the broken one.what happen when she pull itself
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2007-02-11 22:33:23
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answered by Trex Boys 3
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