Malibustyle23
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My son finally lost his first tooth ever today. I would like to make it even more special and add a letter or certificate under the pillow tonight honoring the occasion. I found a free letter online that would work but would rather something that talks more about it being the FIRST tooth lost. I found a site that does have one just like that but they charge $17 to access it
! So does anyone know of a great online certificate I can print out or is anyone good at making one that would be willing to for me
? Ive just realized I am incapable.
The one that Id rather not buy was worded like this
You Lost Your First Tooth!
In honor of
(insert name)
losing his/her first tooth, I present this certificate to commemorate the occasion
Your baby tooth will be added to my Tooth Castle, and all the fairies Thank You.
Date: (insert date)
Signed: The Tooth Fairy
If anyone can help me I would be very grateful especially if its in time for me to get some zzzzzzzzzzzs!!!!
! So does anyone know of a great online certificate I can print out or is anyone good at making one that would be willing to for me
? Ive just realized I am incapable.The one that Id rather not buy was worded like this
You Lost Your First Tooth!
In honor of
(insert name)
losing his/her first tooth, I present this certificate to commemorate the occasion
Your baby tooth will be added to my Tooth Castle, and all the fairies Thank You.
Date: (insert date)
Signed: The Tooth Fairy
If anyone can help me I would be very grateful especially if its in time for me to get some zzzzzzzzzzzs!!!!
It just talked about how excited she must be to have lost her 1st tooth etc, and since this was such a special occasion, "she" was going to leave this tooth behind so Mommy could keep it in a special place, but she'd be back for the others. I put it in a little ziploc bag with the note, and of course, $5 for the tooth!

When I lost my teeth I got Half dollar coin. The tooth fairy did not give me $20.00, my mom would have fainted. but times have changed.