Tooth Fairy Letter Printable
Losing a tooth is one of those childhood milestones that feels bigger than it looks. The wiggling, the waiting, the dramatic announcement at the dinner table—then finally, the proud moment when a little tooth is tucked safely under the pillow. And of course, that’s when the Tooth Fairy makes her big debut.

But if you’re like me, sometimes you want the magic to feel extra special. That’s why I made this tiny Tooth Fairy letter printable. It’s small enough to feel magical (because obviously fairies don’t write on full-sized paper), but it also comes with a matching certificate of recognition and even a printable envelope to complete the whole experience.
What’s Inside the Printable
- A customizable letter template. Add your child’s name and update the note however you like—whether the fairy is congratulating them for their bravery, thanking them for a beautifully clean tooth, or just leaving a sprinkle of encouragement.
- A Tooth Fairy certificate. Official, adorable, and perfect for saving as a keepsake. Think of it as proof that the Tooth Fairy really did stop by.
- A tiny envelope. Because tiny things are automatically more magical.
How It Works
- Download the PDF. The printable includes all the pieces on one sheet.
- Personalize the letter. You can handwrite the details after printing, or type into it if you’re comfortable editing PDFs.
- Print and cut. Regular paper works fine, but cardstock makes the envelope sturdier.
- Fold and assemble. Slip the letter and certificate into the little envelope, and tuck it under the pillow alongside the fairy’s gift.
Why Kids (and Parents) Love It
- It makes the moment magical. A tiny envelope and letter feels like real fairy mail.
- It’s quick. You don’t need glitter, special pens, or a long prep session—just print, cut, fold. Done.
- It’s customizable. Whether you want the fairy to be funny, sweet, or encouraging, the template works for any style.

Ideas for Personalizing the Letter
- Congratulate your child for being brave during a dentist visit.
- Praise them for brushing their teeth so carefully.
- Add a playful touch, like mentioning that the fairy almost got lost under the pillow mountain.
- Sign it with a whimsical fairy name (Twinkle, Starleaf, Moonpetal—pick your favorite).
This free Tooth Fairy letter printable works for the very first lost tooth or the very last. It’s one of those keepsakes you’ll be glad you saved—tiny proof of a magical tradition your kids will always remember.
So go ahead: download, print, and fold up a little piece of childhood magic. Because when it comes to fairies, the smaller the better. 🧚
