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It was quite the week for Oldest. ย Not only did he start kindergarten, but he also had to have one of his front teeth pulled! ย The day before Kindergarten!! ย Pretty rough. ย He was brave though, got through it all and only fell apart once it was all over. ย It helps that our dentist ROCKS!


Anyhow, that night amongst trying to make sure we had everything ready for his first day, I knew the tooth fairy had to do something extra special as well. ย So I turned to my trusty computer (normal people would probably turn to their sewing machine..?) and put this tooth fairy receipt together:
Intended to be printed as a 5X7, print on cardstock and cut to size. ย I removed logo for printable version. ย He was very excited to get both a first tooth AND a bravery bonus!

Our dentist gave us that cute little “tooth treasure chest”, but Amazon also has them here:

They’re growing up so fast! *tear* ย What are your Tooth Fairy traditions? ย I think it would be cute to read a fun book together every time they loose a tooth. ย We particularly like this one:
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Aaaw your son is so adorable and brave especially right before starting school ๐ The tooth fairy receipt is such a great idea! I can’t wait try this when my son has his first tooth removed!
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I love this idea! The tooth fairy was always a little forgetful and flakey at our house. This would have helped:)
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Our tooth fairy tradition was that she never came and was always really late (days late, weeks late). I think my youngest only has a few teeth left to lose, but this would have been a fun way to keep track–I especially love how you can mark which tooth they lost! My youngest just brings me her tooth now and asks for her dollar. #momfail
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Hah at least she’s keeping it real Lara! No pretending ๐ Thats OK you make up for it in those amazing back to school feasts!
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So fun! My kindergartener just discovered his lost tooth. It completely freaked him out at first but now it’s excited for it to fall out.
Oh good! Im glad there are other kindergarteners out there with loose teeth! I am worried my little guy will be a loner for awhile. Thanks Camille!
Such a fun idea! Our tooth fairy always brings gold dollars. Sometimes our tooth fairy has to borrow them from the 13-year-old!
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Wow! How cool Heidi.
Hi, Alia ~ I LOVE this idea! So cute and a fun item for the scrapbooks later on. Your kiddo is super cute, and he look so excited about his big tooth adventure! Thanks for linking up at the Merry Monday Link Party! We hope to see you again this Sunday!
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