


It’ll be a nice little break from holiday projects and lets face it, kids are losing teeth all times of the year, and that includes Thanksgiving and Christmastime. One printable idea I’ve had on my to do list for quite some time is a Tooth Fairy set! And this morning thought, why not get started on that now. Half the time I don’t even know what day it is! But I can probably chalk that up to a combination of working from home and having a toddler who wakes up for the day 4:00am, ready to party. I always feel as if the end of the year flies by. There are presents to buy, parties to attend and plenty of other festivities going on during this time of year.

With the holiday season fast approaching I have been working on tons of free printables and craft ideas geared towards Thanksgiving and Christmas.īut if I can be honest, I need a break! As much as I love the holidays, it can sometimes get overwhelming.

Including a tooth fairy certificate, tooth receipt, baby tooth envelope and a door hanger, so she knows that a tooth is ready for pickup! 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.Keep the magic of the Tooth Fairy alive with this fun free Tooth Fairy printable set. There’s even an official tooth fairy signature at the end of each letter so that you know it’s the real deal. Teach kids about other cultures’ traditions, request a lost or missing tooth, and even tease an adult about losing their wisdom teeth.Īll of the letters, poems, and forms at are fun, informative and illustrated with cute graphics and bright colors. I also have new general letters that cover new subjects. The tooth fairy can now provide dental records, a cute receipt, or even a check if she happens to be running low on cash! There are also several tooth forms that record the tooth transactions. Kids can ask questions or make requests, or just practice their penmanship. Now, though, I’ve got a new category and 12 new Tooth Fairy letters that help kids have a more interactive experience.įor instance, there is now writing paper decorated with a fairy and a tooth that is perfect for writing a response letter to the tooth fairy. has dozens of letters from for the Tooth Fairy to leave for children.
