From time to time I like to chuck a bit of craft or a free printable thingy up on the blog – something that will make the plight of parenting that little bit easier.
And I’m feeling a bit honored today, because I’ve got something extra special to share. You see, I’ve been contacted by the tooth fairy who asked me to pass on this PDF printable.
I don’t know about the tooth fairy in your neighbourhood, but my one is an extremely busy, multi-tasking fairy who sometimes can’t make it to all the houses scheduled in a night. It is devastating, first thing in the morning, to see your upset child as they realise that rather than a shiny coin in the spot where their tooth used to be, there’s just… well… the weird old tooth still sitting there. So this letter can rectify that situation. Invariably, the tooth fairy always remembers to stop by the following night – often with an extra dollar and this little apology letter.
A magnifying glass may be needed to read the text, which says sorry for the delay and encourages them to brush their teeth a little more thoroughly each morning and night.
susie said,
February 26, 2014 @ 7:16 pm
Yep – that’s our tooth fairy.! We make the kids write a reminder letter to her… But an apology letter would also be great!
BellaB said,
February 26, 2014 @ 8:46 pm
Thanks. Could have done with that last weekend!! I’m sure the need will arise again soon 🙂
Krystal said,
March 1, 2014 @ 9:15 am
The tooth fairy wrote me a letter once because she was busy. It was a great memory!