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When I started my Tooth Fairy letter site back in 2009, my younger daughter barely had teeth. Now she’s working on her 12-year molars. Yikes! Time flies. One thing that doesn’t change is that the Tooth Fairy is always busy and she (or he) needs help writing notes and letters to the children of the world. I’ve just added even more letter templates to
ToothFairyLetter.net, and the site also has fairy coloring pages along with tips for parents.
Also this week, there are even more puzzles at PrintPuzzles.net, each free to download and print. Get out your pencils!
Please visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page and consider making a monthly pledge that will support the creation of even more free printables. Thanks!
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If you know a kid who is losing teeth like they’re going out of style, you’ll want to check out ToothFairyLetter.net. The site has dozens of letters from the Tooth Fairy, fairy poems, and other fun printables.
The just-added Tooth Fairy letter variations address: lost tooth pricing, National Tooth Fairy Day, fears about the Tooth Fairy, loss of adult teeth, Tooth Fairy naming schemes, what the fairy or fairies might look like, and questions about where the Tooth Fairy lives. There are 16
new letters in all. I’ve also added two new free coloring pages featuring boy and girl Tooth Fairies.
The site has letters for special situations, such as a tooth that’s literally missing or swallowed, or teeth that have been pulled by a dentist. Some letters answer kids’ questions about the Tooth Fairy.
ToothFairyLetter.net also has stationery and a fill-in-the-blanks form for kids to use to write their own letter to the Tooth Fairy. There are even forms for parents such as a lost tooth record. For those last-minute tooth losses when the Tooth Fairy doesn’t have cash on hand, there are IOU “checks” from the Tooth Fairy. Plus, the site has suggestions for family traditions as well as tips for parents.
All of the letters are free to download and print in PDF form, or $5 each for a DOC version that can be typed into so the Tooth Fairy’s helper (you) can personalize the letter text before printing.
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I’ve added new Nonogram and Sudoku puzzles to PrintPuzzles.net, and they’re all free to download and print. Get ready to challenge your mind! (Don’t worry. The site includes puzzle-solving guides as well as solutions.)
PrintPuzzles.net has beginner and expert puzzles, from easy Sudoku to large Nonograms.
There are 25 new Sudoku puzzles. Add numbers to fill a grid so that each 3-by-3 block or “region” of the multi-celled puzzle contains the digits 1 through 9. Beginner-level puzzles have quite a few numbers pre-filled while harder puzzles don’t have many started numbers.
You’ll also find 25 new Nonograms. These are challenging-yet-fun logic puzzle and have more complicated rules. Use basic math skills to gray out specific squares on a grid until a pattern is revealed.
Print puzzles free one at a time or buy entire downloadable puzzle books that contain even more puzzles. The digital books are $9.99 apiece and the hundreds of puzzles are sorted by difficulty or with a variety of skill levels in
one puzzle collection.
Please keep sending me your ideas for new printables! And remember to check out 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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