![]() What question has your child asked that sent you reeling for a quick and believable answer?ĭisclosure – This post is an original by me, and previously posted for the Graco Heart to Heart Blog over here. Whew! Another childhood crisis averted, and amazingly enough, look what I found the following weekend cleaning up the desk area in the kitchen - yup, the note from Poppy. One fairy can certainly not visit all the children in the world when they lose teeth. I then thoughtfully explained, how there are many Tooth Fairy helpers in the world, just like there are many Santa helpers in the malls at Christmas time. She makes her way all around the world slipping treats under kids pillows in exchange for their teeth and she does it. Darn it! She was really trying to remember if the names matched!įinally, she read the name on the note aloud again and then exclaimed, “Mommy, it’s not the same as before! The other fairy was named, Toothie!” I could tell she was thinking really hard. When she read the note aloud to all of us, and when she finished, her little nose crinkled and she squinted her eyes. It made me pretty happy too, since I was now off the hook for finding the old note (in the next 8 hours).īaby awoke the next morning to find $1.00 and a short note from the Tooth Fairy in her special tooth box. Maybe she would leave a note in return like Elfie, our Elf on the Shelf, did over Christmas. I suggested Baby write the Tooth Fairy a nice note asking her name, since she couldn’t remember the original name either. It was stashed away somewhere, and I had absolutely NO IDEA what the Tooth Fairy’s name was on the note. The Tooth Fairy delivered it to their house in Florida, so Poppy mailed it to her. Molarina: A whimsical name inspired by the tooth’s anatomical position in the mouth. ![]() Dentella: A name that combines dentist and Cinderella, emphasizing the transformation of losing a tooth into a magical experience. Then I vaguely remembered my dad sending her a note in the mail when she lost her first tooth. The free Tooth Fairy letters below are cute and will surprise your little one that the Tooth Fairy left them a special letter, but if you want to make it really special, a custom letter with their name a message just for them from the Tooth Fairy is the way to go. Toothrina: A magical, fairy-like name for the dental sprite. Straining what little Mommy Brain cells were working that evening, I struggled to recall what she was talking about. Remember?”Īpparently my daughter has a memory like an elephant. Why do you want to know?”īaby: “Well, Poppy sent me a note from her that one time. Since this is still a pretty new event in our house, Baby dancing around singing about her tooth can be considered pretty normal.
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