Printable Tooth Fairy Letter, Certificate & Tooth Report Kit

Losing a tooth is a big childhood milestone, and this free printable Tooth Fairy letter set helps make that moment feel extra special. The set includes a Tooth Fairy letter, certificate, official tooth report, and matching envelope so you can create a memorable surprise your child will cherish.

Print the Tooth Fairy letter set, fill in the details, and tuck it under the pillow with money, coins, or a small gift. It’s an easy way to celebrate a lost tooth and turn an ordinary night into a treasured memory.

Free printable Tooth Fairy letter, certificate, envelope, and tooth report displayed on a table
Free Printable Tooth Fairy Letter Set

Related: Free Personalized Easter Bunny Letter. The template is an editable PDF and includes suggested wording if you’d like a little inspiration.

Tooth Fairy Letter Printables

Playing the role of the Tooth Fairy is both fun and meaningful. This free printable Tooth Fairy letter set gives you everything needed to make losing a tooth feel magical: a personal letter, a certificate, a tooth report card, and a coordinating envelope.

The Tooth Fairy letter lets you note when your child lost their tooth, how old they were, where it happened, and any special details about the moment. The included tooth care report card is a playful way to encourage good brushing habits and celebrate dental care progress.

There are two matching designs to choose from. Simply print the version you prefer, complete the details, fold it into the envelope, and leave it with a small reward or keepsake on the pillow.

This printable set not only creates a magical experience but also gives you a keepsake to save in a memory box.

Tooth Fairy Letter printable envelope in pink and grey. Text on envelope:  Official Document from the Tooth Fairy.

These envelopes are simple to assemble. Fold the flaps and glue them together. Kids love receiving a special, official-looking envelope when they lose a baby tooth.

Close up of printable envelope with tooth on front in pink an blue for the Tooth Fairy Letter.

Place the Tooth Fairy’s note and the official tooth report inside, add the surprise, and seal the envelope with a bit of glue or tape.

Fillable tooth fairy letter in blue. Text includes name, date, age, details, tooth rating, tooth payment, Great Work! The Tooth Fairy.

Print extra copies and store them in a dedicated spot so you’re ready whenever a tooth comes out. That way you won’t be rushing at bedtime; the Tooth Fairy note and envelope will be waiting.

Free Printable Tooth Fairy Certificates

Download the certificate and envelope in your preferred color and print on white copy paper. Cut and fold the envelope, then secure it with a glue stick for a neat finish.

  • Certificate in Pink
  • Envelope in Pink
  • Certificate in Blue
  • Envelope in Blue

Tooth Fairy Letter Ideas

To make the Tooth Fairy visit feel extra magical, add extra touches: write in tiny handwriting, use a glitter gel pen, fold the letter small, or sprinkle a tiny pinch of “fairy dust.” Tucking the printable certificate into a memory box creates a lovely keepsake.

Along with the letter, consider leaving coins, cash, a small toy, a new toothbrush, sparkly toothpaste, or flossers. These gifts celebrate the milestone while encouraging good dental habits.

How Much Does the Tooth Fairy Pay?

Tooth Fairy payouts vary by family and year. Recent surveys show averages around a few dollars per tooth, with the first lost tooth often receiving a bit more. Ultimately, there’s no right amount—some families leave coins or a small gift, and others choose cash. The important part is celebrating the child.

What Does the Tooth Fairy Give?

Money is the most common Tooth Fairy gift, but small surprises are also popular. Items that promote dental health—new toothbrushes, toothpaste, flossers, or tooth timers—are thoughtful and practical gifts that make oral care exciting.

Adding a sparkly detail, whether a glitter gel pen for the letter or a tiny shimmer on the money, can make the visit feel extra special. If the Tooth Fairy ever forgets to pick up a tooth, a playful explanation—like being busy and leaving an extra reward the next night—can turn the mishap into a fun memory.

Making Memories

If you enjoy creating keepsakes around childhood milestones, printable pages and letters are a great way to record and celebrate these moments. This Tooth Fairy set is a sweet, low-effort tradition that creates lasting memories for both kids and parents.

What did your child receive from the Tooth Fairy? Did she ever forget at your house, too?

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