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Why not suggest that your child writes a letter to the tooth fairy to leave with the tooth? It’ll be very exciting when they receive a letter in return. 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.If you are finding it difficult to collect the tooth from underneath the pillow without waking your child, it’s a great idea to make a special pouch or box for the tooth to be left in instead. Our second and fourth tooth fairy letters in the package reference leaving the tooth in a safe place.If you have a doll to hand, you can use your fairy dust to make an outline of the fairy on your child’s bedside table to show them where she slept beside them. If you are planning to leave the sixth letter in the collection, it mentions the tooth fairy resting next to your child whilst collecting the tooth.Sprinkle the tooth fairy letter, certificate and gift with fairy dust (also known as glitter!).They’re an excellent way to spark joy without spending a penny. One of our favourite suggestions is to take advantage of our other free resources such as the colouring pages, games and puzzles and fun printables. We know it can be expensive to leave money or buy gifts for every tooth loss.We have compiled some of our favourite ideas on how to enhance the tooth fairy experience! Your family can have a lot of fun with the tooth fairy.
