Tuesday, February 28, 2012

National Tooth Fairy Day and the cost of baby teeth

February 28th is recognized as National Tooth Fairy Day in the United States.  In the US, and  many countries across the world, the Tooth Fairy makes nightly visits to children who have lost their baby teeth leaving behind a trail of money, sweets and sometimes a bit of fairy dust, under their pillow.






However, with each generation it seems the Tooth Fairy's tradition has become more elaborate and expensive.  Teeth that once were just tucked under a child's pillow at night are now left in special Tooth Fairy pillows like these on Etsy.

What is the origin of the Tooth Fairy?

Throughout history people of all origins have shared traditions, stories and legends about the loss of baby teeth.

The Vikings believed that children's teeth ( strung onto necklaces or incorporated into jewelry) had magical powers that helped them be successful in battle.


In Early Europe it was tradition to bury a child's baby tooth.  This was meant to prevent witches or evil spirits from using the teeth for voodoo or to cast spells. After a child's 6th tooth fell out it was customary in Northern Europe to give money.   This was referred to as a "tooth fee" and is recorded in writings as early as the Eddas.

What is the going rate for a baby tooth?

Generally the amount left tucked under a pillow is determined by several factors including: country, economic status, and peer pressure.  A 2011 study found that American children receive $2.60 per tooth on average.  Yet many families in my area leave $5-10 per tooth!


These families are particularly shocked to know that we have never celebrated the Tooth Fairy in our home. I'm not sure why.  I certainly don't have anything against it.  

In thinking about it for this post I believe it's because my children are so excited just to lose a tooth, that there hasn't been a need for us to offer an outside reward.  For them, losing a tooth means they are growing up, and so far that is exciting enough.



How do you celebrate lost baby teeth in your home?  How much does the Tooth Fairy pay your children for their baby teeth?

Monday, February 27, 2012

Dr. Seuss Birthday Celebration Kick Off on March 2nd

Dr. Seuss is a family favorite in our household.  Who hasn't fallen in love with a Dr. Seuss book or character?  

 In honor of Dr. Seuss' birthday, on March 2nd, several bloggers will share fun learning activities based upon favorite Dr. Seuss Books.




Please help spread the word by tweeting a link to this post and come back on March 2nd to  join in on the fun!

Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Beechcon 2012


Beechcon stands for: Blogging to encourage and equip Christian homeschoolers. The idea was conceived 3 years ago by Maggie Hogan (Bright Ideas Press) and Jenn (Daze of Adventure).




A select group of women (how on earth did I get included?) were invited to come and experience an idea and help determine if it was something that could become a conference in 2013.

I’m told the names were prayerfully considered.  I believe it to be true for two reasons. First, how else would I have been invited if not for God intervening on my behalf?  

The second reason is that the entire weekend was filled with God moments…and laughter…and chocolate...and exposed souls, joined hearts…and tons and tons of sharing.  Real life sharing of marketing, SEO and business tactics.  

Imagine your best friend taking you under her wing and telling you all her secrets. Yeah, it was like that.  For real.

For me it was an opportunity to finally meet those I only knew online: Jimmie, Jolanthe, and Maggie.

Then, I had an opportunity to meet those that I should have known all along on line…and one that I cannot wait to get online (she is a new writer transitioning to starting a blog).

Stay tuned for more information about Beechcon and how you can make sure you don’t miss your opportunity to experience it.  Because it’s not about forming cliques. It is about coming together.

For more on Beechcon and the personal experiences of the other attendees please visit:

Sunday, February 19, 2012

Blissdom & New Mommy Matters Blog Survey

Dear Readers,

I am on my way to Blissdom in Nashville and I cannot wait to get there and connect with other attendees as community leader, see friends, make new friends and learn more about what it takes to build my craft and knowledge as a writer/blogger.

While I'm gone you can follow along for updates about my  Blissdom experience on Twitter and Tumblr

If you are attending Blissdom please give me a shout out on Twitter as I'd love to connect with you.

In the meantime, I would appreciate it so much if you would take the Mommy Matters Blog Reader Survey.

I have decided to make a few changes to my blogs this year and your input would help me greatly.
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