Ana lost her first tooth and she excitedly waited for the tooth fairy to come as she went to bed that night. Well, the tooth fairy failed and never showed up! Tsk, tsk, tooth fairy, how could you? I mean let’s say you were so tired and while you were tending to your other jobs you accidentally fell asleep and totally forgot about it. That’s still no excuse. Jay and I would never let that happen if we were the tooth fairy!
But luckily, the next day the tooth fairy dropped off a note in the morning(I saw Jay sneak away somewhere, I wonder where he went? 😉 and had a very good explanation, she was caught up in a heavy storm and it would’ve been too dangerous for her to come the night before. She said she was going to visit tonight and to make sure to put her tooth under her pillow. Ana was so touched and excited that she left a note for the tooth fairy and other special things for her.
she had me write down whatever she said. then she signed her name and drew a picture of her and the tooth fairy holding hands. It says, “Thank you, I made this just for you, I love you, I wish I saw you. Ana.”
Then she got her dollhouse dinnerware and put a piece of sea weed, two grains of rice, little pieces of beef jerky and water for the tooth fairy so she won’t go hungry during her travels. She also decorated around the dinnerware all pretty with her favorite jewels.
The next morning, Ana excitedly exclaimed that the tooth fairy came. And as an apology for being a day late, left her a little more money than usual. Tooth fairy, we forgive you. Thank you for coming to our house!
Linh Vo says
So sweet! I can't wait to start doing this for Marli 🙂
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Hannah Frost says
So sweet!! Your kids are so thoughtful
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Maman, on fait quoi ? says
We did the same once with our oldest daughter. Next night, tooth fairy left her a note along with some origami flowers (always with some magic powder which truly is glitter eyeshadow) and explained to her that she was so in a hurry to arrive before dawn that she fell in our pool. Her wings being all wet, she couldn't fly anymore. Our daughter loved that story and she still has her origami flowers, although she is now 12 years old.