Handy for tooth fairies and anyone else who knows a child who has lost a tooth, there are lots of new printable letters from the Tooth Fairy at the website ToothFairyLetter.net.
"The new letter templates join the fairy poems, coloring pages, forms and other printables at ToothFairyLetter.net," said Kevin Savetz, the site's creator. "The Tooth Fairy doesn't always have time to visit every house, so these letters are a game-changer for parents and caregivers."
There's a free version of every printable. The new Tooth Fairy letter topics include: a reminder to not force a tooth out, a first molar, tooth-brushing advice and a late-arriving fairy.
ToothFairyLetter.net has letters for special situations as well as new checklists for noting why a tooth was rejected and why the fairy was late. Other letters answer questions about the Tooth Fairy, such as how the fairy knows when a tooth has been lost and the best place to leave a tooth. Just-added humorous letters for older kids include a note for a skeptical kid and a message to someone who tried to pass off a fake tooth.
"I've also added new miniature letters, and they're so cute," Savetz said. "Each printable comes with a fairy-sized envelope to cut out and fold."
ToothFairyLetter.net also has stationery, tooth money IOUs, fill-in-the-blanks letters for children to send and a lost tooth record for parents.
There are 115 printables at the site. Each item is free to download and print in PDF form. The letters and forms are also available in a premium editable DOC version for $5 each.
There are more than 100 sites in the FreePrintable.net family of free printables sites created by Savetz Publishing, Inc., a company devoted to creating useful and informative web sites of interest to consumers and small businesses.