I am trying to make the process of growing up an exciting adventure for your child. I am not too lazy to come in a snowstorm. Please ask him to cease and desist or he will have to play the tooth fairy full-time.įinally, please stop disparaging me to your children. But spoiling your children this way risks disappointment and a strained relationship with me in the future. If he wants to give your children money any other way, that is fine. It seems he has been occasionally leaving money for your children under their pillows. Know what I mean?įifth, please share this letter with your husband. If you want to write your own note on this Tooth Fairy Letterhead, then print this blank one instead. Having to feel around in the dark for tiny teeth that are not in any substantive container makes me less inclined to visit next time. If you want a grab and go tooth fairy note, then just click the tiny letter I made below to get a PDF you can print RIGHT NOW. I am especially indisposed to doing so during a stomach flu outbreak.įourth, please do not allow your children to place their teeth under their pillows themselves. Third, for the same reason, I cannot pick up teeth from two children at your house in the same week. Believe it or not, I do not use technology to remind me to pick up teeth so when I find myself at the same house in a short period of time, I am sure I have made a mistake and do not leave any money. Second, I do not visit the same child more than once in the same week. Please tell your child to save missing teeth for a day when I feel bet–I mean, when I am sure you are all well. Please understand that I would like to continue to take your children’s teeth and leave them money, but I need your cooperation.įirst, be aware that I do not visit in the midst of a stomach flu outbreak. But I had no choice but to respond to some serious issues that have recently come up in your home. It’s all free but if you like these and want to support us, come back and see us soon, join our mailing list, or let a friend know.I realize this letter may come as a bit of a surprise as I am not in the habit of writing parents. Have your child fill out this page and put it in an envelope with the tooth under the pillow, and replace it in the night with a letter from the Tooth Fairy. Just click on the picture of the Tooth Fairy letter you want and you’ll be taken to a PDF file to print and/or download. Its time for the Tooth Fairy to visit Teach kindergarten and first-grade students about dental health while using writing and reading skills with this fun Tooth Fairy letter template. Choose Your Printable Miniature Letter Below: We’ll be tracking how busy this page is and if it proves popular, we’ll make more miniature letters in the not-to-distant future. (They’re all below.) If you’d rather print a normal-sized letter instead, you can still find a range of them on our Tooth Fairy notes page. Each comes with a matching envelope for a girl or a boy – whichever you want. So far, we’ve got two letters for a general tooth pick-up and one for a first tooth. All you’ll need to make yours is a pair of scissors a dab of glue for the tiny envelope flaps. However, it can be rather fiddly to find a tiny pen (and perhaps your strongest reading glasses!) to write one yourself, so we thought we’d post a couple that are ready-written and free to print out. You can give it a personal touch by adding your childs name. There are many beautiful Tooth Fairy letters out there in the cloud and some of the loveliest ones are very small. This is my advice to you, till I see you again This next tooth fairy poem from is one you can share with your child on the big night at bedtime as they leave their tooth under the pillow.
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