(NAPSI)—For generations, the Tooth Fairy has left a small gift for
children who tuck fallen baby teeth under their pillows. This tradition can
be a great time to teach kids more about taking care of their teeth. Here are
five fun and inexpensive ways for families to welcome this magical sprite.
1. A receipt for your child’s tooth: Leave this document in
your child’s bedroom to mark the visit. Include your child’s
name, the date, a description of the tooth and the reward, plus a note such
as “Thank you for this lovely tooth! I can see that you are brushing
every day. Keep up the good work!”
2. A tooth fairy dish: As an
alternative to the under-the-pillow trick, help your child choose or create a
special dish to hold teeth. Visit a thrift shop or housewares
store to find one or paint your own at a ceramics studio.
3. A keepsake book: Turn a
blank notebook into a lasting record of the Tooth Fairy’s visits. Have
your child choose one and decorate it with your child’s name, hometown
and any other details he or she wants the Tooth Fairy to know. Have your
child write the Tooth Fairy a note every time he or she loses a tooth. When
you leave your child’s gift, record the date and add a note from the
Tooth Fairy.
4. A bright-smile calendar:
Leave a brushing calendar in your child’s room as an extra gift from
the Tooth Fairy. You can make it reusable by laminating it at an
office-supply store and provide a colorful dry-erase marker for your child to
record each time he or she brushes, flosses, or visits the dentist.
5. A Tooth Fairy “Smilestone” scrapbook page: Create an album of “smilestones” to memorialize the Tooth Fairy’s
visits. Buy a small album, make one together with colored paper, stickers and
other supplies, or add a scrapbook page to your baby book. Talk about the
experience of losing a tooth and capture memories in the pages of the album.
Leave it out in your child’s bedroom for the Tooth Fairy to enjoy and
consider sharing with the dentist at your next checkup.
Visit the American Dental Association at www.mouthhealthykids.org/toothfairy
to download free scrapbook pages, toothbrushing
calendar and Tooth Fairy receipt.
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