With young children, every new event feels like a milestone, especially lost teeth. My 5-year-old is very excited at the prospect of losing her first baby tooth, and it’s hard not to be excited with her. The 11 new tooth fairy letters I’ve added to ToothFairyLetter.net are nice ways to share in your kid’s enthusiasm, instead of making the exchange just about money. (A tooth as a commodity is an interesting tradition.)
Free Printable Tooth Fairy Letters. An official letter to the tooth fairy written on an old scroll. A tooth fairy note. This tooth fairy letter enables you to mark the tooth that fell out which is helpful if you plan on keeping the letter as a reminder. Tardy tooth fairy letters is another cute variation. They are letters saying sorry giving the excuse for being late. They are free to download and print. Free Printable Tooth Fairy Letters. You can also write letters for tooth fairies. Get creative and write a poem for them. Kids would be delighted at the thank you notes from the tooth fairy. May 25, 2020 Source: Free Printable Printable Tooth Fairy Apology Letter Template from lh3.googleusercontent.com. Source: Free Printable Printable Tooth Fairy Apology Letter Template from images.squarespace-cdn.com. Source: Free Printable Printable Tooth Fairy Apology Letter Template from www.mamacheaps.com.
ToothFairyLetter.net has a large number of Tooth Fairy poems, coloring pages, and letters to boys and girls that talk about first teeth and magic castles. There are also gender-specific notes and funny letters for children who are getting older and taking the situation less seriously. There’s even a new Tooth Fairy invoice.
Tooth Fairy Invoice
A section that I think is especially helpful is the extraordinary situation Tooth Fairy letters category, which addresses the issues that some kids have anxiety about. That includes swallowing the tooth, losing it at school, losing multiple teeth and having a tooth pulled at the dentist. Most of the letters also encourage kids to keep up good dental hygiene.
All of the letters come with full-color illustrations of teeth, smiling faces or the Tooth Fairy with a magic wand. They also include a very authentic-looking Tooth Fairy signature for verification purposes. The templates are free to download and print as PDFs, or $5 for a DOC file that can be customized in Microsoft Word or its equivalent. With the premium DOC versions, you can type in a child’s name and other personal details before printing.
Free Printable Tooth Fairy Certificate
The following tooth fairy certificate templates can be downloaded and printed free of charge. You can even personalize each certificate before you print!
Select a tooth fairy letter template from the selection below and then click on the button below to customize. To add a letter click on “add text” and type a note for the child. You can also write a letter on the back of the certificate after you print.
How to Make a Printable Tooth Fairy Certficate
Tooth Fairy Letter PDF
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Children typically lose their baby teeth at around age 6 or 7. This is an exciting time for both children and parents. According to the myth, when kids lose their teeth they leave them under their pillow and the tooth fairy comes to get them. In return, the tooth fairy leaves a reward of some sort. It can be money or a gift.
Here are some ideas on various ways to honor the tooth fairy tradition, add some fairy magic, and celebrate losing a tooth. Don’t forget to encourage your child to take good care of his teeth! In fact, in addition to anything you decide to do you can also leave a new toothbrush and toothpaste. Keep track of when your child loses her teeth. You can either use a tooth chart or just keep a copy of the certificates or letters that she gets from the tooth fairy. If you are trying to teach your child the value of giving to others and/or saving then you can give three notes. One to be spent, one to be saved and one to be donated to charity.
Tooth Fairy Ideas
Tooth fairy certificate
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Print out and sign a tooth fairy certificate (there is a selection of free printable tooth fairy certificates above). You can even have it laminated if you have the time. Don’t forget to add the date so you can keep the certificate for when your child is older. And in case you are wondering, no, it will probably not be sufficient and you will need to attach a gift or money. For those of you who do not want to start this tradition or don’t believe in giving money, you can just prepare the certificate.
Tooth fairy envelope
This tooth fairy envelope has a place to add the date that your child lost her tooth and the gift that she would like the tooth fairy to bring her. Print out the template, cut it out and fold it to make the envelope. Insert the tooth and have your child fill in the details. Don’t forget to leave it somewhere that the tooth fairy will be sure to find!
Tooth fairy box
Print out this tooth fairy box template on colored card stock, cut on the solid lines and fold the box. Leave the tooth in the box with the letter to the tooth fairy and in the morning there will be a surprise in the box instead of the tooth!
Make a fairy dust trail
You could sprinkle some glitter (fairy dust) next to the window and around your child’s room to leave a trail that the tooth fairy supposedly left when she came in at night. Some kids enjoy this but parents don’t as much since the glitter always seems to get everywhere.
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Tooth fairy pillow or pocket
Take a small pillow, cut out a tooth shape from felt, and sew it on the pillow. Leave the top side of the tooth open. Ask your child to leave her tooth in the felt tooth. The tooth fairy will take the tooth out and replace it with money or a gift voucher. “She” could write a note with a special surprise such as you are entitled to the ice cream of your choice if you prefer not to leave money.
Jar of glitter
Fill a jar with water and ask your child to leave her tooth in the glass. Once your child falls asleep take out the tooth and instead add some food coloring and glitter.
Tooth fairy cupcake
Make a little tooth or a little fairy out of sugar paste. Bake and decorate a cupcake and place the tooth or sugar paste fairy in the middle. You can also just buy a small plastic fairy if you don’t have the time or patience to make one.
A drawstring bag or box
Buy or make a small drawstring bag or box. Ask your child to leave her tooth there so that the tooth fairy can replace it with money.
How much does the Tooth Fairy leave?
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This depends on the Tooth Fairy. Some fairies leave a dollar and some leave up to $10.
If you would like additional printables then check out our tooth fairy letter