The best tooth fairy letters and accessories

Tooth Fairy Letter

by Samantha Ball |
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It probably feels like two minutes ago that your baby started teething, and now they're bigger and have their first wobbly tooth, so you can expect a visit from the tooth fairy any time soon, but what do you do about a tooth fairy letter?

The tooth fairy can feel like a hard milestone to navigate as your child will hear from friends how much money their tooth fairy left them and also if they left them a special note. But it's important for you to start your own tradition, and the best way to start is with their own tooth fairy letters and tooth keeping accessories.

Best tooth fairy letters at a glance:

Best tooth fairy letter kit: Luxury Personalised Tooth Fairy Letter Pouch Set - buy here at Not On The High Street.
Best tooth fairy letter tokens: Tooth Fairy Collection Tokens - buy here at Not On The High Street.
Best tooth fairy tooth pouch: Personalised Tooth Fairy Bag - buy here at Etsy.

If you're not wanting to over complicate things, then you might not need a letter, but they're also a good way to remind your child about brushing their teeth.

Whether you're looking for a reusable letter that you can use every time the tooth fairy visits, somewhere to keep the toot safe, or even a one off letter, there are so many wonderful tooth fairy letters and accessories to help celebrate this new and huge milestone.

Best tooth fairy letter kit

The Luxury Personalised Tooth Fairy Letter Pouch Set comes with a pre-printed notecard from the tooth fairy herself. There's also the option to add extra's such as fairy dust to sprinkle around and a tooth pouch for keeping their tooth safe. It's a great little kit for your little one to receive when they lose their first tooth!

Pros

  • Personalised
  • Beautifully presented
  • Optional extras

Cons

  • Extras are additional price

Best tooth fairy letter receipt

Best tooth fairy letter Lost tooth Realistic Tooth Fairy Mini Tiny Letter
Price: £4.08 (was £5.45)

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Easy to use and reuse, the Lost Tooth Realistic Tooth Fairy Mini Tiny Letter is the perfect tooth fairy sized and super convenient to have to hand. It is sent as a digital download, meaning you can print it off on any coloured paper that you like, and as many times as you want. You can edit some of the text too, to make it more personalised.

One review said: "It is so tiny and cute! Appropriate size coming from a tooth fairy! My 7 yo. son was super happy! Into his treasure chest it went."

Pros

  • Print as many as you like
  • Editable text
  • Print on any colour paper

Cons

  • Need to ensure you print as 'actual size' on printing setting

Best printable tooth fairy letter

A simple yet effective Tooth Fairy Letter. You receive two downloadable versions, including one that says 'dear' so that you can write your child's name next to it, or one without. It can't be digitally edited, but you can print it onto any coloured paper that you like and in any size you like.

One review said: "Perfect letter to start this new tradition, my son was very excited." Another wrote: "Printed this for my 7-year-old and he loved it."

Pros

  • Option to add child's name
  • Simple design

Cons

  • It's very basic

Best personalised tooth fairy letter

The Engraved Round Tooth Fairy Box isn't a letter from the tooth fairy, but it adds a sweet message for the tooth fairy from your little one. The little wooden box can be personalised with a top line and a bottom line, with a message of your choice. It's big enough for a tooth to fit in, and to be swapped out for a coin.

Pros

  • Can be personalised
  • Reusable
  • Fits a one pound coin

Cons

  • No onsite reviews

Best tooth fairy letter pack

With a little message at the bottom saying 'keep believing, love the tooth fairy' this sweet Tooth Fairy Receipts x 10 are a thick design and has space for you to add personalisation when they arrive. With space to add your child's name, the date of the tooth collection, as well as the payment amount.

One review said: "These are really nice thick cards. My little boy absolutely loved it and made it more magical!" Another wrote: "My child loved them."

Pros

  • Space for personalisation on arrival
  • Sweet tooth fairy message

Cons

  • Can't be personalised before ordering

Best tooth fairy letter tokens

With space to write the date and tooth condition, these Tooth Fairy Collection Tokens just look magical. They're a beautiful rainbow selection with 20 tokens and envelopes in total. Each letter has a number up to 20 on, so you can count which tooth has fallen out!

Pros

  • Beautiful colours
  • 20 tokens and envelopes

Cons

  • No option to personalise

Best tiny tooth fairy letter

The Tiny Tooth Fairy Letter really is fairy sized. It comes with a tiny perforated tooth stamp, postmark and even a wax seal with tiny tooth fairy handprint! There's even the option to add a missing tooth chart, so your little one can keep track of which teeth they have lost.

One review said: "Absolutely beautiful! The tiny details such as the stamp and address were lovely. I bought for my daughter who lost her first tooth and she absolutely loved it - it was a wonderful little touch to add to the coin under her pillow!"

Pros

  • Fairy sized design
  • Incredibly detail
  • Option to add a lost tooth chart

Cons

  • No option to personalise

Best tooth fairy letter pouch

The best way to keep their tooth safe and secure while awaiting the tooth fairy's arrival. The Personalised Tooth Fairy Bag has the option to add your child's name to the bag, and is a drawstring design so it's easy for little hands to open and close. It can be used for every tooth that your child loses too.

One customer wrote: "This is an amazing tooth fairy bag, so well made and at a great price." Another said: "Such a lovely idea and great for young children! Will be easy to keep the teeth in the bag for the tooth fairy!"

Pros

  • Keeps the otth and coin safe
  • Option to personalise with your child's name

Cons

  • No letter from the tooth fairy

Do I need to get a tooth fairy letter?

You don't have to get a tooth fairy letter to leave for your child, you can just stick to the traditional coin under the pillow with no note. However, a letter from the tooth fairy adds to the magic of this time and also might help reassure your child that loosing their tooth is fine.

Samantha Ball is a Commercial Content Writer and freelanced for the Mother&Baby website for two years before joining the team full-time. She's a mum of two and loves browsing for the best products and cute outfits.

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