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Know a kid with a loose tooth? I’ve added new letters from the tooth fairy to ToothFairyLetter.net. They’re ready to download, print, and hide under a pillow. There are even miniature, fairy-sized letters that come with a foldable envelope. These printables are super cute and make me miss the days when my children were losing teeth and I was shelling out shiny coins
left and right.
Please visit the FreePrintable.net Patreon page, where you can consider making a monthly pledge to support the creation of new printables.
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The site has articles with tips for parents as well as ideas for creating family tooth traditions.
The newest Tooth Fairy letter topics include: a reminder to not force a tooth out, a first molar, tooth-brushing advice, and a late-arriving fairy.
ToothFairyLetter.net has letters for extraordinary situations as well as new checklists for noting why a tooth was rejected and why the fairy was late. A few letters answer questions about the Tooth Fairy, like how the fairy knows when a tooth has been lost and the best place to leave a tooth. There are also jokey letters for older kids, including a skeptical kid and one who tried to pass off a fake tooth.
The new miniature letters are adorable. Just cut out and fold one of the five letters. The messages include: a funny poem, an excuse for being late, and more.
You’ll also find stationery, fill-in-the-blanks letters for children to send to the Tooth Fairy, and a lost tooth record for parents. There are even IOU “checks” from the Tooth Fairy.
There are 115 printables at the site in all. The letters are free to download and print in PDF form, or $5 each for a DOC version that can be typed into with names and other personalization before printing.
Please keep sending your ideas for new printables. And be sure to check out my daily printables site, PrintablesToday.com. Plus, the FreePrintable.net Patreon page is where you can 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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