The amount of money left by the Tooth Fairy depends like many other things on supply and demand. The Tooth Fairy's requirement to collect teeth is fixed. If there are lots of teeth left under pillows all over the world on a given night then there is a large supply, but the Tooth Fairy's requirement for teeth (the demand) remains the same.
When supply increases (lots of teeth left under pillows) and demand remains the same, the value or price drops and so the amount of money left for a tooth will drop.
Unfortunately only the Tooth Fairy knows how much a tooth is worth on a given night so it is just a question of luck as to how much money you get. But as it's all down to luck, then probability states that over a lifetime of visits from the Tooth Fairy you'll sometimes get more and sometimes less and different people will get more or less money at different times but it should all work out evenly in the end!
It is parents who give you the Tooth Fairy money, so the parents decide how much to give.
A quarter, most of the time but if you have been extra good he will give you a dollar or more. Of course in other countries, the appropriate currency is used.
the tooth fairy takes your tooth and leaves a dollar(£1) for you
IT depends what you are talking about. The average fairy tale industry makes only about eight thousand dollars a year, as people don't read them that much.
These are the original urban-fairy fairy doors of Ann Arbor that are tourable, there are others in more private locations and others still that are unaffiliated with the originals.
The witch from 'into the woods' is different from others in other fairy tales because Judi Connelli is a witch of genuine power unlike the others, who in most cases are imposters.
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The tooth fairy is known for coming into children's rooms at night and taking their baby tooth/teeth that have fallen out. In return, normally the tooth fairy leaves some money such as a quarter or a dollar.
$2 dollars is the weekly allowance from the fairy godmother.
The Tooth Fairy, a movie from 2006.
ALOT of people don't believe in the tooth fairy. Like me. :)
No. For a start, there ain't such thing as a tooth fairy.
Please don't ask for people's fairy identities.