we can find out why they have done this with giles martin who is head of savings at halifax.erstand more about money management. the tooth fairy is a good tool for parents to begin those first conversations with their children. for many children, it might be the first money they have had. it can be a great trigger for parents to have a conversation with their kids about spending and saving. we were talking before we came on airand saving. we were talking before we came on air and you explained that this figure was going down, and people in the past had much more expensive teeth! that was one of the most surprising findings in this survey for me, that when you compare what parents said they received and what parents said they received and what they are telling us their children are receiving from the tooth fairy, if you extrapolate that trend it looks like the tooth fairy, or teeth as a commodity, will be worthless by 2060!|j or teeth as a commodity, will be worthless by 2060! i think we will leave it there. no we won't! there isa leave it there. no we won't! there is a north—