The Edit
Notes on childhood, wonder, and the years that pass too quickly.
The Tooth Fairy Years
The Tooth Fairy years begin with one tiny tooth and pass more quickly than parents expect. Here is how to make each visit feel special, simple, and full of childhood wonder from the first lost tooth to the last.
The First Visit
A wiggly baby tooth is not just any tooth.
It is a quiet pause in the rush of growing up.
A thoughtful guide to first Tooth Fairy visit ideas, including simple gifts, tooth fairy letters, keepsakes, and meaningful ways to celebrate a child’s first lost tooth.
What to Write in a Tooth Fairy Note
Thoughtful ideas for what to write in a Tooth Fairy note, with gentle messages and meaningful traditions children remember long after the visit.
A Tradition Made Simple
Discover elegant tooth fairy ideas for the first lost tooth. The Tooth Fairy Treasury helps busy parents create a calm, magical tradition with keepsake notes, a lost tooth pouch, fairy dust, and storybook rituals children will remember for years.
When Children Compare Tooth Fairy Visits
Children naturally compare Tooth Fairy visits, from dollars and notes to the treasures left beneath a pillow. Discover ways to navigate disappointment, encourage gratitude, and help children respect the different traditions celebrated by their friends.
One Childhood, Two Homes, and the Tooth Fairy
A lost tooth can happen anywhere. Here is how to keep the tradition warm, special, and filled with wonder between two homes.

