(NAPSI)-Good news for families: The Tooth Fairy now has her own phone number to congratulate kids on losing teeth and encourage them to care for their smiles-helping to promote good oral health habits ...
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 ...
A Home Economics class from Webb City Junior High School presented a Webster Elementary second grade class with homemade ...
Good news, kids: The recession hasn't bitten the tooth fairy. For every tooth left under a pillow, the average U.S. child under 10 gets $3, according to a recently released Visa Inc. survey of parents ...
Your little one just lost a tooth, so you know what that means! It’s time to bring to life one of the most beloved white lies in a parent’s playbook: the tooth fairy. But as you convince your ...
The tooth fairy just isn't paying kids as much anymore. When it came to reimbursing children for a lost tooth in 2018, the tooth fairy paid an average of $3.70 – a 43 cent decline from the previous ...