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This edition of the FreePrintable.net newsletter announces printables both fun and educational. I’ve added new letters from the Tooth Fairy (she and I are on great terms) as well as a batch of hero biographies.
The additions to ToothFairyLetter.net feature just-created, exclusive stationery designs. And there are now 250 heroes from the past and present profiled at HeroPrintables.com. (The heroes have been added to the rotation at my daily printables site, PrintablesToday.com, which also features a daily planner page,
vocabulary words, holidays, and puzzle.)
Please take a moment to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of even more printables. Thank you!
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If you know a kid with a loose tooth, be ready with Tooth Fairy letter templates, coloring pages, and other fairy fun from ToothFairyLetter.net. The site now has 157 printables, many of them illustrated letters with wording for all kinds of tricky tooth situations.
The Tooth Fairy needs a little help from grownups when it comes to letter-writing. The PDF version of each letter is free, or you can opt for the $5 premium DOC version that lets you type into the template to customize the wording especially for the child under your care.
The new illustrations are exclusive to ToothFairyLetter.net. Each letter features a fairy. One design has two smiling cartoon teeth as part of the border, another includes a sleepy moon denoting a nighttime fairy visit, and another full-color stationery background has a fairy alongside a giant tooth.
Each letter is digitally “signed” by the Tooth Fairy. The letter topics vary. Some address kids’ concerns or extraordinary situations, such as a baby tooth being knocked out, a broken tooth, self-conscious feelings related to missing a tooth, and a tooth that has literally gone missing and can’t be left under a pillow for redemption. (The site also has a few
letters addressing pandemic-related worries, including the fairy’s safety measures.)
Other new letters celebrate a first lost tooth, offer a gift instead of cash, explain why teeth fall out, or teach about gum care. There’s even a letter for an older child or “nonbeliever.”
ToothFairyLetter.net also has several new miniature letters that come with cute foldable envelopes. I’ve also added more coloring pages with a Tooth Fairy theme.
You’ll also find poems, tooth-related forms, and other fun printables at the site, along with articles with tips and traditions for guardians.
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Need a hero? Counting the newest hero biographies, HeroPrintables.com now has 250 trailblazing individuals represented from the past and present.
Each profile is exclusive to FreePrintable.net, and they will also appear in rotation on PrintablesToday.com. Each worksheet is free to download and print as a PDF file, and they’re ideal for school settings. Each is illustrated with a photo or drawing.
The historical figures featured include those who have fought for civil rights, women’s rights, worker rights, and LGBTQ rights. Also profiled are leaders in politics, environmental issues, arts, science and technology, and medicine. Some are everyday names, while others may be new to you.
The 25 newest profiles include: Larry Itliong, Lorraine Hansberry, Mae Jemison, Major Taylor, Mary Ellen Pleasant, Octaviano Larrazolo, Queen Liliuokalani, Sacagawea, Sojourner Truth, Tarana Burke, and Sylvia Mendez.
Other subjects of new biographies are: Lin-Manuel Miranda, Lizzo, Michelle Kwan, Scott Joplin, Pearl S. Buck, the Dalai Lama, Ursula K. Le Guin, and Yo-Yo Ma.
These diverse biographies are not just for students, but for anyone wanting to learn more about how individuals can make a positive difference in society.
Please keep sending me your ideas for new printables! And be sure to visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider becoming a member with a monthly pledge. Thanks and happy printing!
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Sincerely,
FreePrintable.net
kevin@freeprintable.net
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