Watching your kids lose their first tooth can be such an exciting time! We’re sad to see them turning into big kids, but also excited to create a little Tooth Fairy magic! It’s no secret that I can sometimes be a little extra, but please know that you’re not required to do ANYTHING more than you want to. You’re an amazing mama and the magic is YOU.
If you would like to add a little extra magic to the Tooth Fairy visits, I have rounded up a few goodies to help you out (all of which are linked below).
Adding a little recognition to this exciting time is a simple way to make it more special. The “Official Certificate” (comes in a pack of 32) can be left behind to let the kids know that their tooth was OFFICIALLY received. If you’re planning to save your kids teeth, you can use these glitter tooth holders (comes in a pack of 72) to keep them safe.
Rather than placing the tooth loosely under their pillows these Tooth Fairy pillows give them the perfect place to keep it safe until she arrives. There are a lot of various shapes, sizes, designs, etc. but I went with this Ballerina and Astronaut for each of the kids.
I celebrate every holiday, season, and a milestone with books so it shouldn’t be surprising that I rounded up books featuring the Tooth Fairy. My favorites are linked below.
Here Comes the Tooth Fairy Cat
Uni the Unicorn Tooth Fairy Helper
Letters from my Tooth Fairy
The Night Before the Tooth Fairy
Tooth Fairy’s Night
Speaking of letters.. my kids have always loved to write letters and notes. When I came across the Write to Me ‘Tooth Fairy Letters’ books, I knew they would love to be able to write to the Tooth Fairy. They come in both blue and pink giving the ability to customize for your kids.
And lastly, if you’d like to give your little something special to commemorate the first lost tooth, the Tooth Fairy bracelets from Moon and Stone is a great idea!
While I wait for my little ones to start losing their teeth, I hope to see some of these goodies used in your Tooth Fairy celebrations!