Tooth Fairy Letter Generator — Free, Personalised, Printable

Create a custom tooth fairy letter in seconds — download as PDF or share instantly

Your tooth fairy letter is ready in 30 seconds — enter your child’s name, pick their tooth, and download a beautiful PDF or share it straight to WhatsApp. Our free generator creates a personalised letter from the Tooth Fairy with your child’s name, the tooth they lost, and even a special detail just for them. No printing templates, no hunting for a pen.

Every time you generate, the Tooth Fairy writes a completely different letter — so siblings, cousins, and second teeth all get their own unique note. No two letters are the same.

Free Tooth Fairy Letter

Create a magical personalised letter from the Tooth Fairy


How It Works

Creating a personalised tooth fairy letter takes about 30 seconds. Here’s how:

1
Enter the Details
Your child’s name, which tooth they lost, and an optional fun detail about them.
2
Preview Your Letter
Watch the Tooth Fairy’s letter appear in real time as you type. Each visit picks a unique letter template.
3
Download or Share
Save as a printable PDF, download the image, or share straight to WhatsApp, iMessage, or Facebook.

Unlike static printable tooth fairy letter templates, our generator creates a custom tooth fairy letter that’s unique every single time. Eight different letter styles, each with different wording, sign-offs, and personality — so your child never gets the same tooth fairy note twice.


What Makes a Great Tooth Fairy Letter?

The best tooth fairy letters feel real. That means more than just a generic “Dear Child” template — it means the letter knows your child’s name, mentions the specific tooth they lost, and sounds like it was written by a fairy who actually visited their bedroom last night.

Personalisation is everything

A tooth fairy note that says “Dear Emma, thank you for your beautiful front tooth” is infinitely more magical than one that says “Dear ___” with a blank line. Our generator fills in your child’s name and tooth position naturally throughout the letter — not just in the greeting, but woven into the story.

Tooth fairy letter vs. tooth fairy certificate

A tooth fairy letter is a personal note — warm, conversational, full of fairy personality. A tooth fairy certificate is more official: “This certifies that Emma’s first tooth has been received by the Tooth Fairy.” Both are lovely. Our generator focuses on the letter side — because that’s what children treasure most.

Encourage healthy teeth

Every letter from our generator gently encourages brushing and taking care of healthy teeth. The Tooth Fairy reminds your child to brush morning and night, eat their fruits and veggies, and keep smiling. It’s dental hygiene advice wrapped in fairy magic — and children actually listen to it.

Tip: Leave the letter under their pillow alongside a coin or small gift. Many parents fold the letter small and tuck it inside a tiny envelope to make it feel even more special.

Tooth Fairy Letter Ideas for Every Occasion

Not every lost tooth is the same — and neither is every tooth fairy message. Our generator randomly selects from eight unique letter templates, each covering a different tone and scenario. Here are some of the styles you might get:

The Classic Thank-You
A warm, traditional letter thanking them for a beautiful tooth and promising to treasure it in the fairy collection.
First Tooth Celebration
Extra excitement for that very first lost tooth — the biggest milestone. The fairy makes a big fuss.
The Adventurous Fairy
A playful letter where the fairy describes flying through clouds and over rainbows to reach their house.
The Funny One
The fairy bumps into the door, accidentally wakes the cat, or admits to being a bit clumsy. Children love this one.
Royal Tooth Collection
Their tooth has been accepted into the official Royal Tooth Museum — only the best teeth make it in!
Moonbeam Writer
The fairy writes from a moonbeam above their house, describing the party that happened when they brought the tooth home.

Each letter also weaves in any special detail you add — so if your child loves dinosaurs, the Tooth Fairy knows. It turns a tooth fairy letter into a truly personal tooth fairy note that feels like it was written just for them.

What if the Tooth Fairy didn’t come? It happens! Use the generator the next morning and tell your child the fairy left the note in a different spot. You can print the letter or show it on your phone — the fairy went digital!

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the Tooth Fairy say in a letter?

A good tooth fairy letter thanks the child by name for their tooth, tells them it was beautiful and will be treasured, encourages them to keep brushing, and signs off with fairy dust and love. Our generator creates eight different letter styles — each with a unique tone, sign-off, and postscript. Some are warm and traditional, others are funny and adventurous. Every letter also includes a gentle reminder to brush morning and night.

What do you write in a tooth fairy note?

A tooth fairy note typically includes: a personal greeting with the child’s name, mention of which tooth was lost (front tooth, first tooth, molar), a story about what the fairy did with the tooth, encouragement about dental hygiene, and a loving sign-off. Adding a special detail — like the child’s favourite hobby or a brave thing they did — makes the note feel truly magical and personalised.

How much does the Tooth Fairy leave?

The going rate varies, but most parents report leaving between £1 and £5 per tooth. First teeth often get a little extra — £5 is common for the very first one. Some families leave small gifts instead of money: a toothbrush in a favourite colour, stickers, or a tiny toy. Whatever you leave, pairing it with a personalised tooth fairy letter makes the moment far more memorable than money alone.

What if the Tooth Fairy forgot to come?

It happens to the best fairies! The most common save: tell your child the fairy came but left the note somewhere different — under the bed, on the windowsill, or on the kitchen table. Use our generator to create a letter that morning and leave it somewhere for them to find. Some parents say the fairy was extra busy with lots of teeth that night and left a slightly bigger gift to say sorry.

Is there a tooth fairy letter app?

Our free tooth fairy letter generator works like an app — right in your browser, no download needed. Enter your child’s name, choose the tooth, and your personalised letter is ready in seconds. You can download it as a PDF to print, save the image, or share it directly to WhatsApp or iMessage. It works on any phone or tablet, and each visit generates a completely unique letter.

Can I print the tooth fairy letter?

Yes! After generating your letter, you can download it as a printable PDF — it’s formatted to fit nicely on a standard A4 sheet. You can also save it as an image (PNG) if you prefer to send it digitally. The letter includes a beautiful fairy-themed design with stars, a decorative border, and an elegant signature from the Tooth Fairy.


Want to Go Further?

A letter is lovely — but what if your child could see real video proof of the Tooth Fairy visiting their bedroom? Our AI-powered video shows a personalised Tooth Fairy character flying in, collecting the tooth, and speaking your child’s name.

See the Tooth Fairy on Camera