Sentences with phrase «teeth under the pillow»

You don't, by chance, still put freshly lost teeth under your pillow at night, do you?
You can conduct a controlled experiment by placing lost teeth under a pillow as many times as you like (whatever number floats your statistical boat).
You said, «You can conduct a controlled experiment by placing lost teeth under a pillow as many times as you like (whatever number floats your statistical boat).»
Will your child put the tooth under her pillow and hope the tooth fairy will exchange it for cash?
And I imagine most of us have been up in the middle of the night putting gifts under the Christmas tree or exchanging teeth under the pillow for money or putting candy in the Easter baskets — and perhaps enjoying some of that chocolate without the pressure to share.
There will be no more teeth under the pillow.
Even better, 35 per cent of respondents in Atlantic Canada said their children found $ 5 or more per tooth under their pillows in 2014.
So after explaining to her about the tooth fairy (it was a little early for losing teeth as she was only 3 1/2) and tucking her tiny tooth under the pillow, I decided I needed to add a little something to the quarters the tooth fairy left.

Not exact matches

Since I was a child, I've longed for the Tooth Fairy and the dollar under my pillow.
When I saved my wisdom teeth and put them under my pillow for the tooth fairy, everyone laughed at me.
Because the real Tooth Fairy doesn't always leave money under the pillows of children, their parent take over that job.
We could, conceivably, place freshly pulled baby teeth under several thousands or even millions of pillows and place night vision cameras in those bedrooms.
If that did not happen, we could conclude with certainty that the tooth fairy (insofar as a tooth fairy is a being who takes baby teeth left under pillows and leaves some money in return), does not exist.
So when you lose a tooth, she puts coins under your pillow and collects your tooth as treasure.
And if you're faithful to her and keep each tooth under teeth under the pillow when it falls, she will add more coins every time.
Like my husband inventing «The Splinter King» (naturally a friend of the Tooth Fairy) to come and leave coins under our son's pillow after the successful removal of a splinter.
, check under your pillow to see if the Tooth Fairy has visited!
At bedtime, carefully put Tooth Keeper under pillow.
Santa leaves gifts under the tree, the Tooth Fairy leaves money under the pillow, but kids don't care about Frost's brand of chill.
«While some parents have adapted pillows that are hung to doors to place the tooth / money in, the tradition of putting a tooth actually under a pillow and the Tooth Fairy gently making the exchange is set to continue for a long while yet.&rtooth / money in, the tradition of putting a tooth actually under a pillow and the Tooth Fairy gently making the exchange is set to continue for a long while yet.&rtooth actually under a pillow and the Tooth Fairy gently making the exchange is set to continue for a long while yet.&rTooth Fairy gently making the exchange is set to continue for a long while yet.»
Kids hear their fair share of little white lies — your little brother came from a stork, the Tooth Fairy gives you money for the molar under your pillow, etc..
I grew up in nice neighborhoods where kids played ball in front yards, the Tooth Fairy left a quarter under your pillow, we had corn on the cob and merry - go - rounds, and PTA meetings.
Santa slid down my chimney, the Easter Bunny hid chocolate eggs in my yard, and the Tooth Fairy left a quarter under my pillow.
We're not going to hide them under your pillow for the tooth fairy.
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