While losing a tooth as an adult is a terrifying thing, for a kid, it’s a moment filled with curiosity and excitement, because they know the tooth fairy’s coming for it! If you’re interested in filling your kids’ lives with a little more magic, why not spice up their tooth fairy experience a bit? It’s easy to do, inexpensive and might just lead to the most adorable reactions. Here are some of our favorite out-of-the-box ideas.
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Tooth fairy door
If your little one wants to know how the tooth fairy gets into your house, why not lead them to this cute little door?
Fairy-dusted dollar
Short on time? Grab some glitter from your makeup drawer, and dab a little on a dollar bill to make it look fairy dusted.
Tooth pouch
Give your little tooth wiggler a tiny tooth bag to leave their tooth in so it’s easier to grab under their pillow.
Tooth fairy receipts
Your kids will get a kick out of a receipt from the tooth fairy for their contribution to the tooth fund.
Personalized note
Or get more personal, and write them a little note as the tooth fairy. Perfect for when you miss the tooth collection night.
Leave a charm
Leave a little charm instead of or along with the tooth money so they can slowly build a charm bracelet.
Start a tooth Post-it board
If they have a to-do board in their room, you can start a little “teeth lost” section, and mark each one with a tooth Post-it.
Tooth stamp
Or make your kid feel like he/she’s part of the cool toothless club by stamping their hand.
Make tracks
Leaving little glittery footsteps near their bed and/or window will be sure to fill them with delight.
Tooth fairy money
If you leave a tooth fairy coin next to some real money, it will complete the illusion that she’s otherworldly.
Personalized box
A box makes the tooth/money exchange much easier. Plus a personalized box might be something they keep forever.
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