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August 22nd is National Tooth Fairy Day, when we celebrate the happiness and amazement of children losing their baby teeth. Most children start to lose their baby teeth around the time they are 5 to 6 years old which makes the Tooth Fairy experience even more magical!
This special day also allows you to remember your own joyful memories of your Tooth Fairy visits when your newly lost tooth was exchanged for a surprise when you looked under your pillow the next morning. Passing along these memories to your children is a priceless way to create new memories for both of you.
Greeting From Your Friend The Tooth Fairy
My Dearest Friend, I saw you wiggling in your mouth and knew a tooth would soon be mine You kept it close thinking you'd stay up all night long Then you drifted off to sleep and I began my fairy flight So into your bedroom I did come upon my fairy wings When I took a peek I found my favorite thing Now off I go, I have to dash I hope you'll send me other teeth but there is no big rush And remember my dearest friend, every time you lose a tooth another takes its place for you to floss and brush Most Sincerely, Your friend in teeth, The Tooth Fairy
The Tooth Fairy awakens the excitement and affection of childhood while reminding us to cherish the memories you make with your children when they receive their enchanting Tooth Fairy visits each time they lose a tooth.
What is your own favorite Tooth Fairy Memory? How does your family prepare for your Tooth Fairy visit? How many teeth do you think the Tooth Fairy collects every night? We’d really like to know! Send us an email at kidstoothhotline@protonmail.me Like Us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/kidstoothhotline

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