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Welcome! The purpose of this page is to offer you some fun information about the Tooth Fairy that you can pass on to children.

The Tooth Fairy lives in a tall, beautiful white house high up in the clouds called "Minty Mist Mansion". All the magic which goes on there seeps out of its many windows and creates mist which is ever so slightly green like the colour of spearmints, which is how it got its name.

The Tooth Fairy is not the only one to live in a house on top of a cloud - lots of other fairies do to - and she uses most of the teeth she collects to help them build beautiful white castles just like her own. Obviously, it helps her a lot if teeth are kept well brushed so that they are good and strong.

The Tooth Fairy has many magical creatures who help her to do her job, including a large grey moth called Flutterdust who flies her around on his back. Of course, she is perfectly capable of flying by herself too, but she is getting very old these days and her wings get tired on long journeys.

Just for fun...

Visit the nearest Moth Stop, the service that magical folk use to zip through the clouds!

Or click here if you want to buy a letter from the Tooth Fairy (Price: £4.99)

Free Printable resources from the Tooth Fairy

Tooth Fairy Collection Note
print this note from the Tooth Fairy

Does your child have a tooth to collect? The Tooth Fairy has written this note to say thank you for the lovely tooth.

Envelope for Tooth Fairy Note
Print this envelope to put your note from the Tooth Fairy in

Need an envelope to for a note or letter from the Tooth Fairy? She has prepared this one for you! All you need to do is print it, cut it out, fold along the dotted lines, stick down the flaps and add your child's name. (You will need scissors, a pen and glue or tape.)


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