Everything Ready for the Tooth Fairy Years
From the First Lost Tooth to the Last
My First Lost Tooth Set
Begin the Tradition
The Keepsake Kit
For the Tooth Fairy
The Luxe Edition
Wonder, Prepared in Full
Every tradition begins with a story.
Ours has endured for centuries.
The Finishing Touches
Little details to make the Tooth Fairy
tradition even more magical.
A few kind words
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"The first tooth fell out and we were completely ready. That meant everything. Best gift we ever received."
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"My daughter carried the booklet and pouch to her first day of school and keeps asking when she’ll lose her first tooth. The kit is absolutely beautiful."
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"Such a sweet way to make the first lost tooth feel special."
— Olivia & Drew, Encinitas
Tooth Fairy questions, answered
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Begin with something simple: a small note, a safe place for the tooth, and a tiny surprise from the Tooth Fairy. The Tooth Fairy Treasury was created to keep those pieces ready before the first wiggly tooth becomes a bedtime scramble. For more first-tooth ideas, visit our First Lost Tooth Guide.
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Most families choose a kit when the first tooth turns wiggly, or as a thoughtful gift for parents of children ages four to seven.
It’s also a lovely choice for baby showers, holidays, and mother-to-mother gifting.
Choose the Tooth Fairy set based on how prepared you want to be: Keepsake Kit for the essentials or Luxe Edition for the most complete experience.
The collection includes ready-to-use Tooth Fairy notes, a linen-wrapped keepsake box, fairy dust, a lost tooth pouch, stationery for letters to the Tooth Fairy, and The Legend of the Tooth Fairy booklet. You can explore the full Tooth Fairy gift sets and keepsakes in The Treasury. -
Most children lose 20 baby teeth, so the collection is designed to carry you from the first lost tooth to the last.
Most loved for ages 4–8 and for gift-givers planning ahead.
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The Keepsake Kit and the Luxe Edition include twenty unique Tooth Fairy letters, so you have a beautifully written note ready for each lost tooth, with no last-minute searching for tooth fairy downloads or printable templates.
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Families choose different amounts, and the “right” choice is the one that feels best in your home.
The Two-Dollar Treasure includes twenty U.S. $2 bills because they feel uncommon, special, and consistent for each visit. Each one arrives wrapped with a gift tag, ready for every lost tooth. -
Place the tooth in the My Lost Tooth pouch (or a small safe spot) and set it where it’s easy to find, often near the bedside. The goal is simple: secure, easy to locate, and calm for the morning reveal.
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The letters are beautifully written in advance, and you can add your child’s name to each visit with A Personal Touch name tags. Tie it to the note and treasure for a detail that feels uniquely theirs.
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The Legend of the Tooth Fairy booklet is a short story created about the Tooth Fairy.
Many families read it when a child has a wiggly tooth and return to it whenever a child wants to revisit the story behind the tradition or update their lost tooth record. -
The Luxe EditionTooth Fairy Kit is our most loved gift, because it arrives complete. Thoughtfully assembled with everything needed for the Tooth Fairy tradition, it carries families from the first lost tooth to the last, with ease and intention in every detail.
For little ones with their first wiggly tooth, the My First Lost Tooth Set is a favorite introduction. It offers a safe place to keep their tooth, and includes a petite stationery set so they can write to the Tooth Fairy in their own words, turning the moment into something personal and sweet.
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No. The first lost tooth begins the tradition, but The Tooth Fairy Treasury is designed to continue through every little-to-big moment.
Families can read The Legend of the Tooth Fairy together, leave a new note with each visit, and save the memories inside the keepsake box during the tooth fairy years.

