The monster spray only adds to the problem. Your kid will think that there actually ARE monsters, which is the exact opposite of what you want to do. Make them check under the bed, and in the closet, etc. with you to show them that no, there are no monsters. The hole in the pacifier for medicine will make them hate the pacifier as well as the medicine, and the tooth fairy money is defacing of currency, which I think is illegal, if I'm not mistaken.
I don't know about where you live, but in argentina, though it is illegal, no one cares unless they painted over the hole thing or scratched the number or the code
Concerning the money, in the US there is a provision in the regulations of the Department of Treasury concerning the use of currency in/as art. It is still perfectly legal tender if it is negotiable under the rules of wear and tear (integrity, obscurement of serial numbers, ect.) If it is modified as part of the art where it is rendered non-negotiable, it is still legal as long as you don't try to spend it.
Or so I've heard. I regret I don't have a citation for this.
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As far as glitter money goes... well you've never gotten change at a diner near a strip club then...
Be careful with that phone one. In the US, cell phones can still call 911 without a plan or even a sim card.
Not sure about other nations, but it stands to reason that it may be true overseas too.
Or so I've heard. I regret I don't have a citation for this.
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As far as glitter money goes... well you've never gotten change at a diner near a strip club then...
No wonder I have bad handwriting. And I still can't do the monkey bars either
Not sure about other nations, but it stands to reason that it may be true overseas too.