Losing teeth can be kinda scary, so a fun Tooth Fairy Monster Pillow can be helpful in easing the kiddos into this transition. I was an avid ice hockey fan growing up, so when I was 7 years old and| Creatively Beth
Take learning about the Tooth Fairy to the next level with these fun and helpful facts and tips. We have a free activity to try, too!| Homeschooling Preschool
After the candied frenzy of Valentine’s Day, perhaps it’s only logical that National Tooth Fairy Day is February 28th. There’s a companion day six months later on August 22nd. Katie Davis created the first official day in 2003 when she wrote Mabel the Tooth Fairy and How She Got Her Job. Turns out, Mabel hated Read More » The post Tooth Fairy-Tales first appeared on Sandra Wagner-Wright.| Sandra Wagner-Wright
Want to make your child’s visit from the Tooth Fairy extra magical? These genius Tooth Fairy ideas will give you tons of inspiration, including how to welcome her, where to place the tooth, and incredible ideas for what the Tooth Fairy leaves behind (spoiler: it doesn’t have to be money!). Pick a few of these... The post Creative Tooth Fairy Ideas & Traditions Your Kids Will Love appeared first on what moms love.| what moms love