10 Delightful Tooth Fairy Letters To Celebrate the Special Event
Losing baby teeth is a big part of growing up. While we all have to go through it, the experience can be a little jarring or emotional for kids. If you haven’t already, come up with a good plan for how to handle those situations. To keep things fun and exciting, one strategy is to give kids Tooth Fairy letters. We’ve put together this list of templates and examples you can use the next time someone loses a tooth at school!
Tooth Fairy Ideas for Teachers
If you teach elementary school, there’s a good chance you’ll deal with a lost tooth at some point. Depending on the circumstances you might need to get creative, so it’s a good idea to be prepared. Of course, educators are great at thinking on their feet and we can learn from the experiences of others.
When one first-grader literally lost his tooth, his principal vouched for him to the Tooth Fairy. After her first-grade student’s tooth was accidentally thrown out, an empathetic teacher wrote a letter of explanation to the Tooth Fairy on his behalf. You’ll find your own methods, but we have some suggestions to help you get started.
Tips for lost teeth at school
So, what do you do when the big moment happens? Here are a few tips for navigating this important milestone in a student’s life.
Stay calm
Sometimes losing a tooth is uneventful, and at other times it comes with chaos. No matter what’s happening in the classroom, if you stay calm you’ll set a good example for everyone.
Have stickers on hand
Commemorate the occasion by giving your students an “I Lost a Tooth!” sticker. Some might even be proud enough to put the sticker on their shirt!
Treasure the tooth
Keep the tooth safe by putting it in an adorable Tooth Fairy Box shaped like a treasure chest!
Keep it sanitary
For so many reasons, it’s important to focus on good hygiene when a child loses a tooth. If there was blood involved, have them rinse their mouth and use a disinfectant on any impacted surfaces. Anyone who handled the lost tooth should clean their hands, and discourage the child from reaching into their mouth with dirty hands to avoid infections.
Write a letter
It only takes a few minutes to write a Tooth Fairy letter, but it can mean so much to kids. We’ve put together a list of templates and examples to help you save time.
Tooth Fairy Letters
First Lost Tooth Letters
This website offers three printable “first Tooth Fairy letters” for kids who have never lost a tooth before. What a sweet way to make sure this “first” is a good experience!
Sample Letter to Tooth Fairy
This dentistry website not only offers a downloadable Word template but also great tips for promoting oral hygiene and writing the best Tooth Fairy letters!
Congratulations Certificate from Tooth Fairy
It’s soooo easy to customize this really cute certificate to the “Official Tooth Giver” after they’ve lost a tooth. Not only is it signed by the Tooth Fairy, but also Queen Biscupidia!
Poem from Tooth Fairy
This letter from Tooth Fairy contains a sweet poem for those who have lost their teeth. The customization options are minimal (you can add a name), so keep that in mind!
Tooth Fairy Certificate
This extremely cute, bright pink printable looks just like a detailed, highly magical, official certificate from Tooth Fairy! It also comes in blue.
Tooth Donation Letter
President E. Namel Cuspid of the Official Association of Tooth Fairies personally wrote this letter of appreciation for the new tooth donation, which will be displayed in the Museum of Teeth for one week!
Free Tooth Fairy Certificates and Letters
Choose from eight really adorable options for Tooth Fairy letters and certificates. The default font is in cursive, so make sure you can customize this before downloading if needed.
Letter to the Tooth Fairy Template
This template is great because it can be used in a couple of different ways. It works as a letter from Tooth Fairy but it can also be used by kids who are writing their own note (to explain that they accidentally swallowed their tooth, for example).
Tooth Fairy Apology Letters
Did Tooth Fairy miss the deadline? No worries! Life happens to everyone! Whether she ran out of fairy dust or forgot her bag of gifts at home, these templates will help smooth things over!
Tooth Fairy Coloring Pages
As an extra gift from Tooth Fairy, these coloring pages are perfect! These are especially useful if a child met a tooth brushing goal or if a gift/reward was delayed.
Do you have more great ideas for Tooth Fairy letters? Share in the comments below.
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