Tooth fairy suggestions for kids who swalloed their tooth?

Any tooth fairy suggestions when your kid swallows his tooth in his sleep? He’s going to be crushed if the tooth fairy doesn’t come, and I’m running blank on ideas.

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Leave a note explaining that they accidentally swallowed it.

How old is your little one
Perhaps get someone to write a little note from the tooth fairy
Saying “(name of child)
I see you lost your tooth
But here is some money for your tooth
Love
Your friend
The tooth fairy”

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We left a note, my son swallowed his eating pizza last month.

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I use tooth fairy notes for lots of communication :joy: I have my daughter write a note to the tooth fairy with each lost tooth and the tooth fairy responds. The tooth fairy rates cleanliness of the tooth and deducts money if she has to have one of her helpers brush it, etc all to encourage good hygiene and make it a bit more fun. We have a little mailbox where the note and tooth are placed and in the morning they are gone and a response along with a small trinket or money is there in exchange. It helps with not having to sneak in the room too because my daughter is a light sleeper!

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When my daughter dropped hers down the sink (trying to clean it for the tooth fairy) she wrote it a letter explaining and put that in the tooth fair jar I then wrote a letter back and left money she was over the moon xxxx

The tooth fairy is magic. She can get the tooth from inside as long as she’s sleeping. I always put some “fairy dust” in the envelope (sequins or colorful shaped foils—no glitter!)

Maybe don’t lie about a tooth fairy in the first place. God forbid we tell our kids the truth

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My kid was throwing up so hard she knocked her first loose tooth out into the toilet. The tooth fairy left her extra cash and a note about her being understanding of the situation. Complete with glitter on the note and a little glitter trail headed to the window that you can still see a decade later bc glitter never dies

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Hahaha my 2nd did this with a front tooth. We were eating at a restaurant. I looked up and asked him, Dude where’s your tooth?!?! And he had no idea (which blows my mind) so we searched the table and floors but never found it. We said he has to write a note to the poop fairy instead :rofl:

Our tooth fairy would leave her gifts on the back of the toilet and leave a little sparkle in the toilet. She has since been fired because she sucks at her job. I now just outright buy my son’s teeth from him.

My son wrote a note to the tooth fairy telling her he swallowed and put that under his pillow in place of his tooth.

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Notes. If the tooth is swallowed or lost just have them write a note to the tooth fairy, she’s magic so of course she will see it. Then make sure the tooth fairy leaves a note when she leave the money.

We wrote a note and apologized. Etc.

Does he know he swallowed it? Mine lost hers and i told her i found it but i saved her first baby tooth and just reused that one

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Leave a note apologizing for swallowing or losing tooth.

Tell him that she has magic powers and as he sleeps she will remove the tooth and pay him

One of mine lost her first one on the playground at school. I helped her write a note explaining for the tooth fairy, who in turn left her a note that she was able to find it with the $, lol

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My son lost his first tooth couldn’t find tooth I still gave him money :joy:

Told my kid to draw a picture of a tooth and an apology letter for not being able to give the tooth to them :joy:

When one of my kids swallowed their tooth; we just pulled out the craft supplies, made a little tooth and left a little note: “Here is a picture I made for you of the tooth that I lost, but swallowed it. Thanks for still thinking of me!”