Make losing a tooth extra magical with this free printable Tooth Fairy kit. Includes door hangers, envelopes, and tooth reports that both kids and parents love.

Losing a baby tooth is a big milestone – for kids and parents. One minute, everything is fine, and the next, youโre scrambling at bedtime trying to make the Tooth Fairy visit feel magical.
This free printable Tooth Fairy kit makes it easy to turn a lost tooth into a sweet, memorable moment, without extra stress or panic.
Whether itโs your childโs very first tooth or just another wiggly one that finally popped out, these printables help make the experience fun, comforting, and special.
Whatโs Included in the Tooth Fairy Kit
This printable Tooth Fairy set was designed to work together, so you can use just one page – or all of them – for a complete Tooth Fairy visit.
Tooth Fairy Door Hangers
The printable door hangers say โDear Tooth Fairy, Please Come In!โ and are perfect for kids who love the idea of the Tooth Fairy visiting their room.
Parents love these because:
- They make the Tooth Fairy feel more โreal.โ
- Kids feel involved in the tradition.
- You donโt have to worry about waking anyone up.
Simply hang one on your childโs door before bedtime and let the magic do the rest.
Tooth Fairy Envelope Printable

The Tooth Fairy envelopes are made to hold:
- A lost baby tooth
- A Tooth Fairy receipt
- Or a small note or surprise
Each envelope template includes playful Tooth Fairy designs and space to write โFrom,โ making it feel like a real exchange between your child and the Tooth Fairy.
These are especially helpful if your child doesnโt love placing teeth under their pillow.
Tooth Fairy Tooth Report

The Tooth Fairy tooth report is one of the parentsโ favorite pages.
It includes space for:
- Your childโs name and age
- The date the tooth was lost
- Which tooth was collected
- Condition of teeth (clean, shiny, strong, healthy, etc.)
- A spot for โcompensationโ
Many families save these reports as keepsakes or tuck them into baby books to remember when each tooth was lost.
How to Use the Tooth Fairy Printables
These printables are designed to be simple and flexible, because bedtime is already busy. It’s hard enough trying to “fly” into the room and sneaking the tooth out from under the pillow without waking your kid!
Hereโs how most families use them:
- Let your child place their tooth in the envelope or container
- Hang the Tooth Fairy door hanger on their door
- While your child sleeps, fill out the Tooth Fairy tooth report
- Leave the report (and a small surprise) where your child will find it in the morning
You can use all the printables together or just pick the ones that fit your familyโs routine.

Perfect for First Teeth (and Every Tooth After)
First lost teeth can feel exciting and scary for kids. These Tooth Fairy printables help:
- Make the moment feel positive and fun
- Ease anxiety around losing teeth
- Turn the experience into a memory instead of a meltdown
They also work beautifully for later teeth, especially for kids who enjoy routines and consistency.
Want a Poem to Go With the Printables?
If youโd like to add a little extra magic, pairing these printables with a Tooth Fairy poem is a lovely touch.
You can read the poem at bedtime or leave it with the Tooth Fairy envelope as a note for your child to discover in the morning.
You can find my Tooth Fairy Poem, Letter, and Receipt here.
This adorable combination works especially well for first teeth.
Download the Free Printable Tooth Fairy Kit
These Tooth Fairy door hangers, envelopes, and tooth reports are free to download and easy to print at home.

Print as many copies as you needโone for each lost tooth or child.
Final Thoughts
The Tooth Fairy doesnโt have to be complicated to feel magical.
Sometimes, itโs the small details – a door hanger, a tiny envelope, a simple tooth report – that make a moment feel special to a child.
This Tooth Fairy kit is meant to support busy parents while helping kids feel proud, brave, and excited about growing up, one tooth at a time.
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