The Best Tooth Fairy Ideas for the First Lost Tooth

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If you’re looking for tooth fairy ideas for the first tooth, this post is packed with cute ideas and simple ways to make that very first tooth fairy’s visit extra memorable—whether you have a light sleeper, a super-excited little boy or girl, or a curious child with an active imagination.

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When your child loses their first tooth, it’s a big milestone—for them and for you! That tiny tooth marks the start of growing up, and the tooth fairy tradition is such a fun way to celebrate the moment.

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🧚How to Make the First Tooth Fairy Visit Extra Special

This first visit can set the tone for future tooth fairy experiences, so you don’t have to go over the top—just adding a little magic can make the night unforgettable!

Here are some of the best tooth fairy ideas for that first lost tooth:

Write a Tiny Note or Tooth Fairy Letter

Leave a tiny letter, little note, or printable tooth fairy letters with a special message for your child. Mention their child’s name, how brave they were, and how well they are taking good care of their teeth.
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Leave Fairy Dust or Glitter Money

A sprinkle of fairy dust (aka little glitter or glitter glue dots) on their child’s pillow, bedroom door, or window sill adds instant magic. Some parents even leave glitter money—a dollar bill brushed with a touch of glitter nail polish or spray paint for sparkle.

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Add a Tooth Fairy Receipt

Print or handwrite a tooth receipt that shows the baby tooth was collected! You can include fun details like “Tooth Rating” or date of visit.

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Leave a Small Gift or Toy

In addition to (or instead of) cash, some younger kids love getting a small gift:

  • A new toothbrush (maybe with their favorite characters)
  • Chocolate coins
  • A small charm
  • Tiny things like erasers, stickers, or a small toy
  • Golden dollar coins or silver dollars (great fun tradition)

Create Fairy Footprints

Use a Barbie doll shoe, tiny door, or tiny footprints made with glitter glue or spray paint to leave a magical “trail” through your child’s room. The tooth fairy door kit below includes little footprints as well!

DIY a Tooth Fairy Door

Install a tooth fairy door (miniature fairy door from the craft store or Amazon) on the wall or floor for an adorable touch your child will look for next time!

18.5cm 7 inch Magical Fairy Door Opening with…
  • ♀️Tooth Fairy Door Measurement:7.2″ high to the top . approximately 6″ in tall Inside the Miniature Fairy door frame.

Fun Places to Leave the Gift

  • Under the child’s pillow
  • In a small pillow or tooth fairy pillow – be sure to see The *Cutest* Tooth Fairy Pillow Ideas that include store-bought and DIY ideas.
  • Inside a mint tin or small box
  • In a tiny envelope taped to the bedroom door

Next Level Tooth Fairy Ideas (for TikTok-worthy moments!)

  • Leave a tiny letter with fairy dust
  • Make tiny glitter footprints
  • Create a custom tooth fairy certificate
  • Add glow sticks under the bed
  • Leave a video note (many parents on TikTok make fun videos showing how they staged a next level visit)
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Personalized Tooth Fairy Box for Future Teeth

Gift your child a small box or mint tin to store their next tooth when it gets wiggly—builds anticipation for the next tooth fairy experience!

A Fairy Door Hanger

Hang a special door hanger that signals to the child’s tooth fairy that a tiny tooth is ready for pick-up! (Pro tip: this works great for light sleepers so parents don’t have to reach under the pillow.)

Tooth Fairy Bedtime Story

Pick a fun fairy-themed storybook to read the night of their first lost tooth—helps calm nerves and build excitement!

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The Night Before the Tooth Fairy
  • Wing, Natasha (Author)
  • English (Publication Language)
  • 32 Pages – 09/15/2003 (Publication Date) – Grosset & Dunlap (Publisher)

Tooth Fairy Playlist

Create a short, magical playlist to play softly when your child is drifting off to sleep—another fun way to signal that the tooth fairy’s visit is near.

Fairy Sparkle Jar

Make a fairy sparkle jar with glitter and water (sealed tight!) that your child can shake the next morning to “thank” the fairy for their visit.

Fairy Dollar Trail

Create a small dollar bill trail from the child’s pillow to the bedroom door using folded golden dollar coins or bills—kids LOVE following the trail the next morning.

A Word on Dental Hygiene

This is also a great way to encourage good dental hygiene! The tooth fairy’s visit can include a little reminder about taking good care of their teeth and keeping a healthy smile for those growing adult teeth.

Pair your visit with a new toothbrush and a tiny note about brushing and flossing. Your child’s dentist will love that you’re supporting their child’s oral health in such a creative way!

The first lost tooth is a memory that stays with kids long after all their baby teeth are gone. With a little planning and a sprinkle of imagination, you can make this special gift from the child’s tooth fairy one of their most treasured moments!

Whether you go big with fairy dust, a tiny letter, and magical items, or keep it simple with a sweet note and a shiny silver dollar, your tooth fairy ideas for the first tooth will create a night your child won’t forget.

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