The First Visit
A wiggly baby tooth is not just any tooth.
It is a quiet pause in the rush of growing up.
What Does the Tooth Fairy Leave for the First Tooth?
A child’s first lost tooth feels larger than the moment itself.
One day, there is a small wiggle. Then suddenly, a tiny tooth resting in the palm of their hand, and a child who still feels little somehow looks a bit older.
The first Tooth Fairy visit is rarely remembered because of what was left behind. What makes the visit memorable is not the gift itself, but the feeling of wonder around it. The quiet excitement before bed. The certainty that something magical will happen overnight.
For the first visit, many families choose to to leave a small treasure, a note, and save the tiny milestone in a keepsake box where each lost tooth can be safely tucked away out of sight until they are older.
What begins as a single evening often becomes a tradition children return to for years.

