National Tooth Fairy Day, celebrated on August 22, is a fun day that highlights the magical tradition of the Tooth Fairy. When kids lose their baby teeth, they leave them under their pillow at night. The Tooth Fairy is a special, imaginary character who visits while they sleep, taking the tooth and leaving a small gift or money in its place. This day celebrates the excitement and joy of this tradition, sparking imagination and encouraging good dental hygiene. It's a special way to make losing teeth less scary and more fun for children.
How to celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day?
Start by crafting a cute letter or drawing a picture for the Tooth Fairy. Set up a small, magical area in your room with fairy lights and sparkles. Bake tooth-shaped cookies and decorate them with your favorite icing colors. Invite some friends over and watch a fun movie about fairies. You can make your own fairy wings using craft supplies and wear them for the day. At night, place a shiny coin or a small gift under your pillow as a pretend trade with the Tooth Fairy. Share stories with your family about when you lost your first tooth.
Where National Tooth Fairy Day is celebrated?
- - International
- - United States
- - Canada