

Trust me from someone who does Elf on the Shelf and wished she had never started… Don’t start anything too elaborate with letters from the tooth fairy that you aren’t prepared to replicate many MANY times again.

Although simple, they make a great record of their teeth and where they lost them. My printable tooth fairy letter templates below are customisable, so you can print the letter in advance and store safely, so that on the day where a tooth falls out unexpectedly, you don’t have to worry about the tooth fairy having too much wine and forgetting to come! You can simply then add in the child’s details and information about the tooth and where they lost it. Print your free printable tooth fairy letter in advance (see my FREE Tooth Fairy Printables / Printable Tooth Fairy letters 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.My FREE printable Tooth Fairy Letter Templates.A big fan of recording memories, I decided to start printing tooth fairy letters / creating 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 free printable tooth fairy letters 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! I will NEVER forget the day that my daughter lost her first tooth. Do you leave letters from the Tooth Fairy when they come to visit? You’ll love our printable tooth fairy letters!
