Little bits of toothy goodness! I made these hangers to hang on the child's door. Of course, they could put the tooth inside the pocket, but why not a note to the Toothfairy instead? Instructions? Requests? Poems???
I included the sweet little poem below and some tiny, blue-green shells recovered from Grandma Carr's endless craft supplies.
Calling all Tooth Fairies
This night it is a special night
As fairies dance upon the roof.
All the fairies must alight,
For _____ just lost a tooth!
The Fairy Queen gives her commands-
Twelve bright fairies must join hands
Then together in a circle stands
To guard _____ while he sleeps.
The Tooth Fairy into the circle leaps
The hidden tooth she borrows
Ah, but has far to go
Before returning tomorrow.
Three times around the world she flies
Over valleys deep and mountains high;
Skirts the storm clouds thick with thunder,
Wings over waves all wild with wonder.
Deep within their earthly homes
Finally she finds the gnomes,
Who upon the tooth must work
Never once their magic shirk.
Some are hammering, hammering, hammering,
Some the bellows blow
Others sweat at the sweltering forge
And then cry out, “Heigh Ho!”
The tooth’s been turned to a shining stone,
A glimmering, glowing gem
The Tooth Fairy takes the gnomes’ good gift,
And bows to all of them.
She returns to ____ bed,
Before the sun’s first rays are shown,
Places the gift beneath his head.
And then - - - away she’s flown!
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