


My dad asked if I had brushed my teeth one night and I said yes. My mom and dad were upset and started cracking the whip in the tooth brushing department. I had gone to the dentist recently and been informed that I had 3 cavities. The first time I got grounded was when I was in kindergarten and it was because I lied about brushing my teeth.

I remember when I was little I hated brushing my teeth. She’s been to the dentist a few times for checkups with no problems or cavities and I’d like to keep it that way.

I created a fun free Tooth Fairy printable set for the fairy's first visit to our home. I wanted to make the Tooth Fairy’s first visit to our house fun and magical and also use it as an opportunity to keep her in the habit of good oral hygiene. And, speaking of the Fairy of Happy Teeth, I’m sure she’d love the idea of gifting electric toothbrushes, glittery toothpaste, and bubble gum floss to help keep all those new big girl or boy teeth nice and healthy for years and years to come.Chloe was working that wiggly lower tooth all day before it fell out at school Special hair clips, little toy trucks, fancy stickers, and comic books are a few more inspired ideas that the Tooth Fairy would surely approve of. Or, if they’re more of the musician type, toy recorders, harmonicas, or drumsticks make great gifts. After all, once your babe loses one, they’ll start losing teeth left and right!Īrt supplies like glitter markers, gel pens, or watercolor pencils are always a fun idea for an artsy child. Shiny coins are an old favorite, or get creative! Keep some " just in case" gifts around the house for special occasions like these. Your little one will squeal with delight when they wake up in the morning to see that the Tooth Fairy came-and that she left them a special message!ĭon’t forget to also leave a little gift in place of the tooth along with the letter. She’ll appreciate the helping hand-and I’ll bet she’ll even let you keep the tooth! Wink, wink.ĭownload and print this enchanting Tooth Fairy printable, then wait until your kiddo is fast asleep to slip it under their pillow or place it at their bedside in exchange for their tooth. Losing a tooth is a mighty big deal for a little one! Whether it’s their first or their fifth, help the busy Tooth Fairy celebrate toothy milestones with this adorable printable letter celebrating perfect pearly baby whites making way for grown up teeth. ‹ Back to Free Printables Tooth Fairy Letter Free Printable
