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What's the harm in a little white parenting lie, right? Well, here's what the pros had to say about telling kids the Tooth Fairy exists.
Your little one just lost a tooth, so you know what that means! It's time to bring to life one of the most beloved white lies in a parent's playbook: the tooth fairy. But as you convince your unsuspecting kid to place their tiny incisor into a bag and slide it under their pillow, a curiosity crosses your mind — is the Tooth Fairy harmful to kids? We get caught up in crafting elaborate worlds for these whimsical non-truths to live, but could selling this sort of fantasy to our children be damaging for them in the long run? Recently
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