What can you leave the tooth in for the tooth fairy? Try and find a brand that doesn’t make too much of a mess. Sprinkle glitter (fairy dust) on the floor from the bed to the window and leave it slightly open.Silver glitter doesn’t really do it for them. At least mine do! They laughed when they saw the small muddy prints. They liked that! Boys often relate more to mud and dirt than to glitter and “girls stuff”. My boys don’t like “girly stuff” so I made them footprints with a bit of mud that I just wiped off in the morning. You can use eyeshadow, talcum powder, or glitter.
To make the prints, use a cotton bud, your thumb or tiny doll shoes if you have any.
Just select the printable of your choice, fill in your child’s details, and leave it on her pillow or next to her bed at night.
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Ready-Made Tooth Fairy Printablesįor those who want to print something ready and not devote too much time to this, we offer free tooth fairy printables that can be completed within minutes. If you are looking for tooth fairy ideas to make the visit more memorable you might like to try one of the following ideas. Even kids who know exactly who the tooth fairy is, still wait in anticipation for the visit often even hoping to catch their mom or dad in the act. I don’t know how many kids actually still believe in the tooth fairy by the time their teeth fall out but the idea of the tooth fairy is still magical and exciting. The following printables use “boy colors” for those boys who won’t have pink or lavender.
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You can download the letter yourself! The download includes a second blank frame so if you want to write your own personalized note you can.Free printable tooth fairy receipt that the tooth fairy can leave when she takes a tooth.Ĭustomize & Print Tooth Fairy Ideas for Boys I think they look forward to that more than the actual money! Our boys always get a toothbrush or floss from the tooth fairy too. Then I rolled it up and tied it together. I decided we needed a note from the tooth fairy so I made up a little note, printed it, and sprayed it with glitter. Dad saved that one with, “well maybe when she was here you were about to wake up and she didn’t want to get caught.” Yes! Good save John! Davis is sure that is what happened since he said he was trying to catch her last night! Phew! It worked pretty well until he came home and told me that his friend (who lives right by us) lost a a tooth yesterday and the tooth fairy came to his house. I consoled him the best I could with tales of how the tooth fairy had too many teeth to get to last night and she probably didn’t get to our part of the world last night.
The dreaded happened….I woke up yesterday morning to hear my sweet Davis say, “Mom, the tooth fairy forgot to come.” The disappointment in his face – gut wrenching.