Free Tooth Fairy Letter Templates & Certificates (Printable PDF)

May 29, 2025 Tooth Fairy Letter Team

Download 10 free printable Tooth Fairy letter templates and certificates. First tooth, bravery, emergency, milestone—ready to customize and print as PDF.

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Templates by Use Case

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1. Classic Congratulatory Letter (First Tooth)

TEMPLATE — Fill in the [brackets] and print

Dear [Child's Name],

Congratulations on losing your very first tooth! I could sense its magical sparkle from my fairy castle, and I just had to come collect it personally. Your tooth will help light up the night sky and guide other tooth fairies on their important missions.

You've done such a wonderful job taking care of this tooth — it's one of the shiniest I've collected this week! Keep up the excellent brushing and flossing.

Sweet dreams,
The Tooth Fairy

Best for: First lost tooth. Pair with our first tooth fairy visit guide for a complete experience.

2. Certificate of Bravery

CERTIFICATE — Print on cardstock for best results

Certificate of Bravery

This officially certifies that [Child's Name]
has bravely lost their tooth on [Date]
and has been inducted into the
Tooth Fairy Hall of Fame

Official Tooth Fairy Seal

Best for: Children who were nervous about losing a tooth. Acknowledges their courage.

3. Interactive Adventure Letter

TEMPLATE — Encourages a response from the child

My Dearest [Child's Name],

Thank you for the beautiful tooth! I have a special mission for you. Can you help me by:

  • Drawing a picture of how you think I look
  • Leaving it under your pillow tomorrow night
  • Making a wish on your next wiggly tooth

Complete these tasks to become an official Tooth Fairy Helper!

Sprinkles of fairy dust,
The Tooth Fairy

Best for: Imaginative children ages 4–7 who love interactive play.

4. Tooth Fairy Receipt

OFFICIAL TOOTH FAIRY RECEIPT

Date: [Insert Date]
Tooth Collected From: [Child's Name]
Type of Tooth: [Location in Mouth]
Quality Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Special Notes: Exceptionally well cared for!
Payment Rendered: [Amount]

Authorized by the Department of Tooth Collection

Best for: Older children who enjoy official-looking documents. Pairs well with the current 2026 Tooth Fairy rates.

5. Tooth Collection Report

TEMPLATE — For the scientifically curious child

TOOTH FAIRY COLLECTION REPORT

Report Date: [Date]
Specimen Type: Human Child Tooth
Collector: Regional Tooth Fairy #[Random Number]

Observations:

  • Tooth Size: [Small/Medium/Large]
  • Sparkle Factor: [1–10 Rating]
  • Care Level: [Excellent/Good/Fair]
  • Magic Potential: [High/Medium/Low]

This tooth has been approved for: Fairy Dust Production, Star Polishing, Rainbow Generation

Keep up the excellent tooth care, [Child's Name]!

Best for: STEM-oriented children. Combines magic with structure. See our dental health guide for ways to use the Tooth Fairy to teach oral hygiene.

6. Emergency Backup Letter (Forgotten Visit)

EMERGENCY TEMPLATE — For when the Tooth Fairy "forgot"

Urgent Fairy Communication

Dearest [Child's Name],

Oh my! Your tooth loss caught me by surprise during our busiest season! My fairy assistants are working overtime to process all the wonderful teeth we're receiving. I'll return tonight to collect your special tooth — please keep it safe under your pillow!

With sparkly apologies,
The Tooth Fairy

Best for: Damage control when the Tooth Fairy misses a night. For a complete rescue plan, see what to do when the Tooth Fairy forgets. Need a tiny card version? See our 15-second quick notes.

7. Milestone Achievement Certificate

CERTIFICATE — Great for 1st, 5th, 10th, or 20th tooth

TOOTH FAIRY KINGDOM
Certificate of Achievement

This certifies that [Child's Name]
Has successfully reached the milestone of losing their [First/Fifth/Tenth] tooth
And is hereby granted the title of
[Junior/Senior/Master] Tooth Guardian

Signed, Chief Tooth Fairy
Royal Department of Tooth Collection

Best for: Tracking milestones over the full tooth-losing journey. Especially meaningful for the first and last baby tooth.

8. Tooth Care Encouragement Letter

TEMPLATE — Reinforces dental hygiene habits

Dear Tooth Guardian [Child's Name],

Your tooth has earned a special place in our Cavity-Free Collection! I can tell you've been following the Magic Tooth Care Rules:

  • ✨ Brush twice daily with your magic tooth wand (toothbrush)
  • 🌟 Use the special cleaning potion (toothpaste)
  • ⭐ Cast the flossing spell every night

Keep up this magical care routine for all your remaining teeth!

Your dental fairy friend,
The Tooth Fairy

Best for: Reinforcing brushing and flossing habits. Great companion to our Tooth Fairy dental health guide.

9. Special Occasion Template

TEMPLATE — Customize for holidays, birthdays, or vacations

Magical Greetings [Child's Name]!

What perfect timing to lose a tooth during [holiday/special occasion]! The magic is extra strong during this special time, and your tooth will help power our [holiday-specific] celebrations in the Tooth Fairy Kingdom.

As a special [occasion] bonus, I've left you an extra sprinkle of fairy dust!

Festively yours,
The Tooth Fairy

Best for: Teeth lost during Christmas, birthdays, vacations, or other celebrations. See our Christmas Tooth Fairy letters guide for holiday-specific ideas.

10. Keepsake Collection Certificate

CERTIFICATE — A final keepsake after all teeth are collected

Tooth Fairy Kingdom Archives

This document certifies that all teeth collected from
[Child's Name]
Have been carefully preserved in the Royal Tooth Library.
Each tooth holds precious memories and magic
That will continue to shine for years to come.

Collection Period: [Start Date] to [End Date]
Total Teeth Collected: [Number]
Overall Magic Rating: ✨✨✨✨✨

Best for: The final baby tooth. Creates a beautiful conclusion to the Tooth Fairy tradition.

How to Use These Templates

  1. Choose a template from the list above based on your situation.
  2. Fill in the [brackets] with your child's name, the date, and other details.
  3. Print on nice paper — standard paper works, but cardstock or letterhead templates add a magical touch.
  4. Add optional fairy evidence — a sprinkle of biodegradable glitter, tiny footprints (baby powder + doll shoe), or a special envelope.

Want a Fully Personalized Letter?

These templates give you a structure to fill in. For a letter that's completely unique to your child — mentioning their specific interests, how they lost the tooth, and their personality — try the free Tooth Fairy letter generator. It creates a custom letter in about 30 seconds with no signup required.

Frequently Asked Questions

Are these Tooth Fairy letter templates really free?

Yes. All 10 templates are free to download, print, and use. No signup required.

Can I edit the templates before printing?

Yes. Each template has bracketed fields [like this] for your child's name, date, and other details. Fill them in by hand after printing, or copy the text into a document editor first.

What paper should I use for Tooth Fairy letters?

Standard printer paper works fine. For a more magical feel, try cardstock or parchment-style paper. See our letterhead templates for printable stationery backgrounds.

What's the difference between these templates and the free generator?

Templates are pre-written letters you customize by filling in the blanks. The free generator creates a unique, AI-personalized letter based on your child's specific details — name, age, how they lost the tooth, and more.

Do you have a template for when the Tooth Fairy forgets?

Yes — Template #6 (Emergency Backup Letter) covers exactly this scenario. For more solutions, see our full guide on what to do when the Tooth Fairy forgets.

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