Glue glitter on the certificate to add a little magic sparkle. You can write in your child’s name, or use a photo editing software (I use PicMonkey) to insert the text.
Print out a certificate or tooth receipt (or both) and place it under your child’s pillow. Have your child write a letter to the tooth fairy asking for her to pay him a visit. Hence why I decided to write this article and show my SuperMommy readers just how easy it is to be the most awesome tooth fairy for your child with very minimal effort and money.įirst here are a few simple & cost efficient ideas on what you should do when your child loses their first tooth: In addition to the whopping $10 bill he received, many people were very intrigued with all the creative items the tooth fairy left him. Recently when Xavion (my 6 year old) lost his first tooth, I posted a picture on Instagram of what the “tooth fairy” left under his pillow.
There are many cute & easy ways that you can commemorate this special event to make lasting memories. Losing your first tooth is a big deal and a memorable occasion for kids. Congratulations, your child has a wiggly tooth!! Soon it will be time for the ever so popular “Tooth Fairy” to make a visit to your house.