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Editor’s note: This article was provided by Delta Dental of Washington.
When the tooth fairies make their nightly rounds, it’s often with a shiny coin or a crisp bill in hand. But what if you’re looking to add a little more creativity — or a little less cash — to the tradition?
Whether you’re trying to avoid the “how much did your Tooth Fairy leave?” conversations or simply want to create a more meaningful moment, there are plenty of imaginative, budget-friendly ways to keep the Tooth Fairy tradition alive and well.
Here are some thoughtful alternatives in advance of National Tooth Fairy Day (Aug. 22) to leave under your child’s pillow.
Small toy or trinket
A tiny toy can spark big excitement. Think miniature stuffed animals, small action figures or a “fairy-size” treasure like a polished stone or charm. It’s a magical surprise that doesn’t require a trip to the bank.
Letter from the Tooth Fairy
Nothing feels more magical than a personalized note from the Tooth Fairy herself. Parents can handwrite a letter or request a free, mailed version from The Tooth Fairy Experience. These letters can praise good brushing habits or simply celebrate the special milestone.
Storybook to encourage reading
Swap coins for a story. A new book, especially one about the Tooth Fairy or healthy smiles, encourages reading and turns the visit into an educational moment. Unsure what to choose? The Tooth Fairies have their own reading list full of fun, tooth-themed recommendations that you can access on Delta Dental of Washington’s Tooth Fairy Experience blog.
Glow-in-the-dark surprises
Glow-in-the-dark stars, stickers or tiny toys add a little sparkle and mystery to the Tooth Fairy’s visit. They’re fun, inexpensive and sure to light up your child’s imagination.
Travel puzzles or games
Small puzzles or card games are perfect for bedside surprises and offer fun that lasts longer than money. Bonus: They’re easy to find and fit under a pillow.
Coloring books or sticker sheets
A mini coloring book or themed sticker sheets can provide hours of entertainment. Look for dental- or fairy-themed options to keep the magic going.
Tooth keepsake box
Instead of taking the tooth, some tooth fairies leave a keepsake box so children can save their teeth as mementos. It’s a fun, tangible way to mark their growth and spark storytelling in the years ahead. If your child is particularly crafty, leave a coupon under their pillow for a day of crafting their tooth keepsake box. An empty dental floss box works great for this project.
Exploring cultural traditions
Not all children place their lost teeth under a pillow. In some cultures, teeth are tossed onto a roof or buried in the garden. Exploring these traditions together can be a great way to teach children about different cultures and expand the meaning of the moment. The Tooth Fairy Experience’s storybook, “The Search for the World’s Greatest Smile: A Tooth Fairy Tale,” follows the Tooth Fairy around the world as she learns of different traditions (access to the digital storybook is free).
Tooth chart
A printed tooth chart allows children to track which teeth they’ve lost and on what dates. It makes the process interactive and builds excitement for each new milestone.
Bonus idea: A new toothbrush
No matter what the Tooth Fairy leaves, a new toothbrush is always a great addition. It’s a simple way to encourage healthy habits and make the moment feel even more official. There’s no wrong way to celebrate this childhood rite of passage. Whether you leave money, a book or a magical glow-in-the-dark surprise, what matters most is creating a memory your child will treasure.
The Tooth Fairy Experience was developed by Delta Dental of Washington in partnership with Arcora Foundation, School Nurse Organization of Washington, and Washington State Dental Association — and is endorsed by the Washington Homeschool Organization. All materials have been dentist-, teacher-, school nurse- and child-reviewed. For more information from Delta Dental of Washington, visit its blog and learn more about the Delta Dental of Washington Tooth Fairy’s dental education program at TheToothFairyExperience.com. |