Have parents lost their minds when it comes to the tooth fairy?
Well Claire Gillespie does an great job of showing both sides of the tooth fairy issue. Whether or not to add a lists of chores or bad behaviors that your child didn’t do or acted out recently in the letter from the tooth fairy. Meanwhile leaving no money under the pillow versus just taking the newly pulled tooth and leaving a dollar and letting that be the end of it while keeping a little magic intact in your child world. Claire also writes how funny and weird that parents are seriously arguing about this letter that was posted on Facebook with such anger and shock. And if that isn’t enough for you there is a new tooth fairy doll along with book to make the process a whole lot easier and old school for your child.
Key Takeaways:
- A letter from the tooth fairy posted online caused some heated debate a few months back, and it’s circulating again after it was shared on the Love What Matters Facebook page
- Courtesy of blogger Non-Stop Mom, it basically passes the parenting buck to the tooth fairy, letting her give the kid hell for having a messy room
- Some parents have found it funny, while others criticized the mom for attaching conditions to her daughter’s deal with the tooth fairy.
“Let kids have a bit of magic in their lives, and reprimand them for their messy bedrooms yourself.”
http://www.sheknows.com/parenting/articles/1129058/modern-tooth-fairy-practices