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Printable Tooth Fairy Receipt – Make Losing Teeth Fun

Tooth Fairy Receipt, Download this FREE PRINTABLE Tooth Fairy Receipt instant download. Give them a receipt that can help provide a fun, memorable experience after losing their tooth. Such a fun idea for kids!

Little girl on swing with missing teeth - Free Printable tooth Fairy Receipt

It is such an exciting time for a child to lose their teeth, whether it is the first or last.

The magic of the tooth fairy is so special. My son’s tooth was on the brink of coming out, and, of course, I want to make his first tooth special. There are things my parents did when we were kids that will stick with me forever.

Traditions that we have kept and passed down to our little family. This is a NEW tradition that we started when my son lost his very first tooth. It was pretty awesome to be able to witness his excitement as he wiggled his first loose tooth right out of his mouth.

Sad to say, we never got to experience the “big gaping hole in his mouth” moment as his “BIG BOY” tooth was already coming through. It pretty much pushed his baby tooth out of the way and was just about in the correct position.

Printable Tooth Fairy Receipt – Make Losing Teeth Fun

When a child starts to lose their baby teeth it can be an exciting time. Give them a receipt that can help with providing a fun memorable experience. Get your Free Printable Tooth Fairy Receipt! Such a fun idea for kids!

(The downloadable version does not contain my website link)

Free Printable Tooth Fairy Receipt

Imagine how fun it would be for your child to find this under their pillow after leaving their tooth for the tooth fairy! It’s gender-neutral and a simple print and cut.

You can download this adorable Printable Tooth Fairy Receipt here.

Please note that this is very simple by design. You can use a date stamp or handwrite the pertinent information. You could also print it on colored cardstock or even patterned paper if you don’t have, or don’t want to use, the printed design seen here.  

I placed an 8×10 sheet of paper in my HP Printer and hit print. Very easy.

Boy holding toothfairy recipet

(Sorry for such a graining picture. Cellphone pictures were not the best 10 years ago.)

I hope that you LOVE it as much as my son did. By the way (ignore the grainy picture snapped by my phone) this boy just got over a rough case of croup, and I was happy to see him smiling again.

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