This blog post is all about tooth fairy letters.
Your little one has lost their first tooth and you want to make it a memorable experience.
As your little one sleeps with anticipation from a tooth fairy visit, make sure she doesn’t forget to sign her letter. If you don’t have any letters drafted up for her, we’ve got you.
In this blog post, we will give you some of the best tooth fairy letter examples for your child. It could be for their first tooth or for their last molar tooth.
Either way, this letter will let your child know that they are special and encourage a healthy dental hygiene routine.
We will go over some things to include in the tooth fairy letter and give you some examples you could download.
These letters will vary from simple to formal format. We will let you decide which one best fits your child’s personality.
By the end of this post, you will have the best letter for the tooth fairy to present to your child.
Getting Letters From the Tooth Fairy
Including a letter with Tooth Fairy gift is a way to motivate your child to take care of their pearly whites. So if your child has a lost tooth or a wiggly tooth, you may want to have these prepared for fairy sized magic.
Here are 5 examples of Tooth Fairy letters. There are free Tooth Fairy Letters in this post. Some things you might want to include are a pleasant greeting and an expression of congratulations to your child for losing their tooth.
The rest is up to you. It could be as long or short as you like and it could be in any format.
To download the PDF files click the “Download” button and a new page should open with the letter. Print the letter and get your child ready for special delivery.
Tooth Fairy Letter Examples
Here is a basic tooth fairy letter for a child who has lost their first tooth. You’ll see that it covers all the bases and has the magic and excitement of the tooth fairy’s first visit.
This example is perfect for a child who has lost their first tooth. They will see the letter and their gift and it will bring them cheer. Parents will have to read this letter to their children.
We love that this letter reminds the child that taking care of their teeth is important and that the key to life is to keep smiling.
You see the tiny Tooth Fairy holding a tooth on the letter to show how happy she is to receive her new treasure.
Here is a cute letter that a young child could read. This letter is about a Kindergarten reading level so parents could help their child sound out the words. We added some adorable emojis to make it extra special.
Here is a poem that you could use as a tooth fairy letter. This adorable letter would make an amazing read-aloud for your child. The magic is in the story in this poem. It lets the child know how special their smile really is.
Say your child had unexpectedly lost their first tooth at 8:30 pm at night and you need a quick printout. You will be able to print this super fast.
So that the unprepared tooth fairy could still do something special for your little one. We added the seal to make it look “official.”
Here is a cute tooth fairy certificate.
Another style certificate.
Here is our official version of the Tooth Fairy letter. It is now available in our shop. You get an editable Tooth Fairy letter and receipt that you can customize with your child’s name and age.
It is super quick to download and very easy to edit. Once you put the final touches you can print it out and watch the magic unfold as your child reads this charming letter.
Out of all of the letters we like this one the most because it is the full Tooth Fairy experience all in one digital download. You get a note from the Tooth Fairy and a receipt.
You will need to have an account with Canva in order to edit this file. It is simple to navigate, print and edit.
This blog post was all about a Tooth Fairy Letter.