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{Free printable} tooth fairy receipt

{Free printable} tooth fairy receipt

Over the weekend my daughter lost one of her front teeth. She’s been really frustrated by how long her teeth are taking to fall out, especially when so many of her friends have lost a lot already. Her adult teeth seem to be pushing her baby teeth out which she’s finding quite painful. Both my children still believe in the Tooth Fairy and I had fun making our own printable tooth fairy receipt which I’m sharing today.

{Free printable} tooth fairy receipt

I love the fact that my children believe in the magic of the Tooth Fairy and it certainly means they have no worries about losing their baby teeth.  They look forward to leaving their old teeth out for the Tooth Fairy to collect, and I’m sure the pound coin she leaves helps!

I wanted to make a little note for the Tooth Fairy to leave, so made a printable Tooth Fairy receipt, with space to personalise with a name. It couldn’t be any simpler to use this Tooth Fairy receipt.

STEP 1

Print out my free printable Tooth Fairy receipt. Just right click on the free printable link here to print it out.

free tooth fairy receipt from the gingerbread house blog

STEP 2

Fill in your child’s details on the receipt, there is space for the date, the number of teeth left, a name for who the teeth were received from and by, as well as the amount of money left.

STEP 3

When your child is safely asleep, take away their old tooth and leave the Tooth Fairy receipt where your child will find it when they wake. Do they leave their tooth under the pillow or in a special box like my daughter?

 

We hope that you enjoy using our free printable. Please note this printable is for personal use only. Not for redistribution. All images are copyrighted.

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1 Comment

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    Rachel
    January 27, 2020 at 5:12 pm

    This is absolute genius, my nephew has recently lost two teeth and the going rate for a tooth has definitely gone up since I lost mine that is for sure!

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