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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 398033" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Santa and the others also help kids learn to accept gifts nicely and to be polite. I know that Keyana has learned to say please Santa or Please Easter Bunny. And when she receives a gift or that basket...she looks up and thanks the "air" for her gifts. She also never says anything like..."oh...why did I get that? I already have one of those!" Even if she knows it comes from someone else, she is very appreciative to the giver, thanks them, gives them a big kiss and just moves on. No tantrum. She is just polite about things.</p><p></p><p>We havent had to deal with the tooth fairy yet but I am planning on getting a special Tooth Fairy case for her to put her tooth in and the fairy will exchange the tooth for a dollar. Im assuming that is the going rate these days. I saw the case somewhere. I probably need to pick one up soon. My kids started losing teeth about age 5. </p><p></p><p>I am sure she will learn the truth in the next few years. This year was absolutely perfect. I bet we dont have a whole lot more.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 398033, member: 1514"] Santa and the others also help kids learn to accept gifts nicely and to be polite. I know that Keyana has learned to say please Santa or Please Easter Bunny. And when she receives a gift or that basket...she looks up and thanks the "air" for her gifts. She also never says anything like..."oh...why did I get that? I already have one of those!" Even if she knows it comes from someone else, she is very appreciative to the giver, thanks them, gives them a big kiss and just moves on. No tantrum. She is just polite about things. We havent had to deal with the tooth fairy yet but I am planning on getting a special Tooth Fairy case for her to put her tooth in and the fairy will exchange the tooth for a dollar. Im assuming that is the going rate these days. I saw the case somewhere. I probably need to pick one up soon. My kids started losing teeth about age 5. I am sure she will learn the truth in the next few years. This year was absolutely perfect. I bet we dont have a whole lot more. [/QUOTE]
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