![]() ![]() ![]() reassure them that this is a totally normal process- everyone loses their teeth, even Mommy and Daddy! Bonus points for showing pics of you as a kid missing teeth! They’ll think it’s hilarious!.She is that kid that is very nervous and skeptical about things hurting her. She is going to have her teeth dangling out of her mouth before she pulls it and never in a million years if she going to let us pull it. It’s time to get your kids excited about losing a tooth because honestly it can be scary for some. Sad but fun and special! The Anticipation This is a milestone we have yet to experience yet at my house, but I know we’re getting close with Evie so I wanted to do some research and hunting and have a clear plan of action when it comes to making memories about my kids losing their teeth! It’s a big deal! I feel like it’s totally one of those signs that you have a big kid. It happened! Your kid has a loose tooth! Now what? In today’s show I’m giving you some of my favorite ideas for preparing your kids when it comes to losing their teeth, traditions to start, and how to keep that tooth fairy magic realistic to your busy life for countless nights for years to come! Listen below or head on over to iTunes, Spotify, or Stitcher ! “Mommy, My Tooth Feels Funny!” It probably won’t surprise you, but the next morning she was utterly THRILLED and there was no containing her excitement.It happened! Your kid has a loose tooth! Now what? In this episode, I’m giving you some of my favorite ideas for preparing your kids when it comes to losing their teeth, fun new traditions to start, and how to keep that tooth fairy magic realistic to your busy life for countless nights for years to come! The little bundle fit perfectly in her tooth pillow, which she had hung on her bed post. I rolled the whole thing up and tied it together with a piece of twine. I laid the receipt down, placed the dollar bill on top, followed by the coin. The Tooth Fairy was ready to spread some magic! Check your inbox for this printable, which you will receive as a subscriber bonus. Simply enter your email address in the box and opt-in to receive our free newsletter. Get the printables: You can grab our printables right here. Our printable PDF contains all three of these designs, each on a different page. I also made up some printable tooth fairy receipts that you can use! There are three different designs to choose from. Print the receipt and cut it down to a smaller size, similar to a real store receipt. Then I used this barcode generator to create a barcode (I used her initials, a (1) for the 1st tooth, and the date she lost the tooth). You can download the fake receipt font for free. ![]() To make your own receipt, simply open up a blank MS Word Doc. ![]() I had to make one! (Actually, I printed TWO copies – one went to Lily with her money, the second went into the bag with her tooth so that I can remember which one it is and what date she lost it. Then, my eyes skimmed over this crazy cute idea for a printable tooth fairy receipt from The Larson Lingo. Tooth Fairy Receipts – DIY and Free Printables Then I repeated the process on the back and let the bill air dry for an hour or two. I sprayed the front with adhesive, sprinkled glitter, dumped the excess glitter. I took a fairly crisp $5 bill (a $5 bonus for losing the first tooth) and laid it on a paper towel. I used Elmer’s spray adhesive (you could also use hair spray) and iridescent glitter. Several of my friends have made these over the years and it has always topped my list of Tooth Fairy 101 Must-Makes. Next, I wanted to make some shiny sparkly fairy-worthy glitter money. Our coins were pretty dirty so I used a jewelry cleaning cloth and they polished up like new! We cashed in $25 at our bank for a roll of gold dollars. For subsequent teeth, the Tooth Fairy will leave $1 per tooth. We got Lily to bed that night and it was finally time to put together a little Tooth Fairy magic! ) Actually, I was excited and then had a total mom moment and got all choked up and teary eyed as my kid reached yet another big milestone. Commence the shrieking, yelling, celebrating. On Saturday evening, Lily plucked that tooth out on her own. But Lily has been waiting for a tooth fairy visit since she was about 2 (no, really), so I knew it would be fun to play it up a little, at least for the first tooth. I had the tooth pillow, purchased a couple of years ago and I miraculously remembered where I had stored it.īut what else would be fun? Simple is key around here. YIKES! She wasn’t kidding! I knew it would only be a matter of days before we’d be expecting our very first visit from the Tooth Fairy (!!!!). Last Thursday, we were eating dinner when Lily announced that she had a tooth that was “super wiggly.” I figured she was exaggerating and was completely shocked when I watched her move her tooth back and forth with her tongue. ![]()
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