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[quote=Anonymous]Really OP? Does everything have to be true because you are the truth patrol and if it isn't explicable it must not be?? Can't you see the magic of anticipation and humor for a kid when something (evidently) preposturous happens. Like a note from the tooth fairy. Ours writes quite long letters about how to brush teeth and sometimes her gift is a new toothbrush so the teeth she takes are in good condition to build the castle she's been making for years (teeth being such pesky smalls things and requiring a lot of cement). Does not a little imaginary creativity goes a long way? Do my small kids know I am the tooth fairy = probably yes. Do they love it = absolutely. My only rule for parenting is "do what ever you can not to suck the joy out of life." This whole frigid "truth must out" thing might have a place. But not in my house. Although, I do have to say, your concerns might be valid. Just last week our toothfairy left a whole dish of strawberries for my strawberry addict 7 year old. Possibly did her grave harm. I'll get her name, I'll call CPS and get back to you. Lucky people like you are stamping this nonsence out!!! [/quote]
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