FreePrintable.net: New Printable Paper and Letters from the Tooth Fairy

Published: Tue, 08/28/12

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Tooth or Dare
My 5 1/2-year old is obsessed with loose teeth. Just this week, she got her first loose tooth, and she's wiggling it obsessively. At first, I almost didn't believe her, because for months she's been saying her tooth is loose and asking me to check. Some of the kids in her kindergarten class who are just a little bit older have lost a baby tooth or two already, and my CQ just can't wait. When it's time for the Tooth Fairy to visit your kid, I've got you covered with 11 new printable letters I've added to www.ToothFairyLetter.net . There's also a bunch of new papers at www.PrintablePaper.net.
New Printable Paper
I hope you're not scrambling around town to office supply stores and superstores trying to find lined, penmanship, graph, and specialty papers in time to head back to school. You can print all that stuff, as you need it, for free anytime at PrintablePaper.net.

There have been 30 all-new printable papers added to the site recently, including: targets, fun LED paper, score sheets for various games, triangle graph paper, and more.

The eight free printable targets are designed for shooting practice and arranged in circles, grids, and other popular formats. I've added some greenbar computer paper as well as (by popular request) several variations of triangle, hexagon, and isometric graph paper as well as hypometric grid paper (I didn't even know what that was!). The LED paper comes in various colors and its guides are used to create segmented characters like in an LED or LCD display.

The new score sheets include cool, easy-to-use printables that replace traditional score pads for bridge, cribbage, bocce ball, darts, euchre, pinochle, and kismet. The score sheets are free as PDFs and $4 for editable DOC (Microsoft Word) files. I've also added a new printable game: a checkerboard, great for taking on the road.

Most of the papers at PrintablePaper.net are free to download and print; all of them have a free PDF version. Check them out!
Tooth Fairy Letters
Since I have both a teenager and a kindergartener, the Tooth Fairy at our house is a little out of practice. (My older daughter recently had her wisdom teeth removed, however.) I'm not too stressed, because there are now 30 printable letters from the Tooth Fairy to choose from at ToothFairyLetter.net.

I've just added 11 new letters, all illustrated in full color, including notes for extraordinary situations (such as multiple teeth lost at one time and the loss of a tooth with a cavity) and joking letters for older children. There's even a Tooth Fairy invoice.

There are also 10 fairy coloring pages. Plus, there are fairy poems and tips for parents on Tooth Fairy protocol (including payment) as well as ideas for family traditions surrounding tooth loss.

All of the letters are free to download and print in PDF format. If you'd like to edit the letters in Microsoft Word or another DOC-compatible program, opt for the premium $5 version. You can customize the letter with the child's name and other personal details. All of the coloring pages are free.


Thanks so much for your feedback and ideas for new printables. I have many more on the way. Happy printing!