Does the tooth fairy leave notes?
The Tooth Fairy can give a practical gift: a small container to hold future teeth so she can find them under their pillow easily. Then, with each lost tooth your child can leave a note to the Tooth Fairy in the container, and she can leave them a note, or a small gift, coins–whatever fits inside the container.
How do you write a note from the tooth fairy?
Examples of Things the Tooth Fairy Might Write
- “Congratulations on losing your very first tooth.
- “This is one of the nicest, strongest teeth I have ever collected.”
- “This tooth really took a long time to fall out, didn’t it?
- “I must say that your smile looks extra cute now!”
- “Remember to brush and floss…
What should you do when you lose your first tooth?
Gently clean it off with water, but don’t scrub it or use any soap. If possible, place the tooth back in the socket it fell out of, and hold it there with gauze or a washcloth. But if you aren’t able to replace the tooth in the socket, put it in a clean container with milk until you are able to go to the dentist.
What do you give for a first tooth?
The Tooth Fairy Poll indicates that in many families, the first tooth a child loses is a cause for special celebration and special remuneration; the average payout for that tooth is $4.96.
What does the Tooth Fairy do with the teeth she collects?
The Tooth Fairy is very particular about the teeth she collects and uses for her castle, so if the child’s tooth has a cavity or dark spot, she will throw the bad tooth into the mouth of a big cave where it will be ground up into fairy dust.
Is it weird to keep your children’s teeth?
While some parents may choose to hold on to the baby teeth for sentimental reasons, others simply toss the teeth afterwards. However, doctors are now urging parents to hold on to the important baby teeth and keep them somewhere safe, as one day, they could save a life.