Tooth Fairy Poems
Losing the first tooth is a special occasion for any child. Use these cute tooth fairy poems to make the occasion even more special!

Tooth Fairy Poem for Kids
To instigate your child's curiosity into getting familiar with the tooth fairy, you can read to him different children's poems. This will not only make him take a keen interest in the whole affair, but will also help distract him from his falling tooth. When a child loses his first tooth, he is often scared and insecure, and hence you should try to do whatever you can, to distract him. By making him familiar with the tooth fairy concept, he will almost look forward to his tooth shedding! And what better way to do this, than by reading out some cute tooth fairy poems to your little one at bedtime? Here's one written by me that you could read out to him:
On a normal & lazy, but working Saturday,
Someone special came to my clinic I must say,
At the door stood a very strange figure,
And I exclaimed excitedly as it entered,
"Oh my God! It's the tooth fairy with a magic wand in her hand!"
"Tooth fairy?" she said, "Who me? Oh yes, that I am",
My assistant, who was asleep, by now,
Was wide awake & wondering what was happening and how,
"Tooth fairy with a toothache? Wasn't expecting this from you!"
"Why not?" she said, "Our teeth have nerve supply too!",
So I sat down, examined and made the decision,
"Sorry" I said, "But this will go for extraction",
"Do whatever you want" she said, "Just get rid of this toothache,
And do it fast, I can't be seen here as my reputation is at stake!",
Then I held up her extracted tooth & asked her with it what I should do,
She said "Keep it, perhaps because of it I'll ask Lady Luck to shine on you",
So now I have my most prized possession laden with caries,
An extracted tooth of a beautiful tooth fairy
Poems From Tooth Fairy to the Child
You can write poems from the tooth fairy to the child. After all, where's the fun if you just leave a dollar bill underneath the pillow? It will be way too clichéd, even for your six year old child. So instead, write a small poem for your child, addressed to him, so that it looks like it's a poem from the tooth fairy. It will not only excite him, and will be a 'note' he will treasure all his life, but it's also a good chance for you to give him some advice and instill some values into him. So here is a small sample that I have written as one of the types of poems that you can write for your child (as the tooth fairy of course!)
I know you've been a good child all year round,
For that is why I have taken your tooth with its crown,
But this is only a start, for your life lies ahead,
Be a good child and do everything your parents have said,
Study well and work hard, for that is the path to success,
This is my advice to you, till I see you again!
Poems From Child to Tooth Fairy
A child always expects the tooth fairy to come over and leave a dollar bill under his/her pillow, along with a cute tooth fairy letter or poem. However, this is a great time to encourage your child to do a little something in return of the favor. He can try writing a small note or poem to the tooth fairy, requesting the tooth fairy to come and take his tooth. Of all the different types of poems, this is the most exciting one to write, and read because, after all, this is the perfect excuse to awaken the poet in your child! Don't bother about the composition of poetry, but encourage your child to write, for whatever words your little Wordsworth churns out, you should be highly appreciative of them, after all, it's the first step in writing for your tiny tot! Even if he can't write an entire poem, just a few words will suffice, because the child, out of sheer enthusiasm, will happily jot down a little something for the tooth fairy! So here's a small sneak peek of what I think you can expect from your talented kid:
I've been a good child all this time,
So tooth fairy please take this tooth of mine,
My first tooth only yesterday fell,
In return please give me a dollar; for I promise to spend it well!
So these were a few tooth fairy poems written by yours truly. The shedding of a child's first tooth is always a special occasion, so go ahead and pen your own poems to make it even more special!
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