
Keep it simple, and then it is one less thing to worry about. If you start making really intricate designs, leave notes to the tooth fairy, or hand write an elaborate tooth fairy poem, you may regret it on the nights where you just want to go to bed and haven’t had time to repeat it at the same quality.
Tooth fairy letter template free free#
Print your free printable tooth fairy letter in advance (see my FREE Tooth Fairy Printables below!).Ask the child to leave the tooth in a small pot or on a little cushion next to her bed (as retrieving a tooth from under the pillow whilst your child sleeps is almost as stressful as bringing a stocking from Father Christmas!!) There are lots of tooth fairy products on the market (Not on the High Street have loads!) but you can also pick up some really cute handmade tooth fairy items on Etsy.A big fan of recording memories, I decided to start leaving letters from the tooth fairy, as fun way to record each milestone. The general consensus for the Tooth fairy going rate seemed to be a shiny £1 coin, with perhaps a £2 coin for the very first tooth.

Being almost 35 at the time, it had been a long time since my tooth fairy had come to visit! I didn’t even know what the going rate for the Tooth Fairy was these days, and everyone I asked seemed to have different opinions.

I found myself madly googling for a free printable tooth fairy letter and messaging all my friends to ask if it was still the done thing to leave letters from the tooth fairy. When it came to the Tooth Fairy’s first visit, I honestly didn’t have a clue where to start. Although I appreciate that sounds absolutely RIDICULOUS, there was something about seeing that teeny tiny little baby tooth in her hand, her big gummy smile gleaming back at me and spotting her NEW first grown up tooth poking through the surface of her gum that made me feel a little bit sad – an official sign that my baby was starting to grow up! Thank you.Do you leave letters from the Tooth Fairy when they come to visit? I will NEVER forget the day that my daughter lost her first tooth. Please remember that these Tooth Fairy notes are only for your own personal use and may not be used commercially. If you would like to see a note about something in particular that you think people would find useful, why not let us know? We can’t make any promises but we do read all our emails and we very much want to fill this site with resources which will save busy parents time. In creating her notes, the Tooth Fairy tries her best to come up with ideas that would be useful to lots of different parents but there are bound to be some she hasn’t thought of. Do you have an idea for a Tooth Fairy note? If you think your child would like to hear even more about the Tooth Fairy and her world, have a peep at our full-length letters from her too. Tip: If your little one is leaving a tooth out for the Tooth Fairy to collect, you might find these tiny tooth/money envelopes help add to the magic. Miniature Tooth Fairy Letter for a Young Lady To see the ones we’ve got so far, click on the picture below. Teeny Tiny Notes…Īlong with our regular-sized note, we’re also creating a range of tiny Tooth Fairy notes, for those of you looking for something fairy-sized. They cover a number of different situations, for example the loss of a tooth or a congratulatory note for a child who has been making a big effort to keep his/her teeth clean.

All the notes above are little letters from the Tooth Fairy that you can quickly print out and pass on to your child.
