October 04, 2005

My Son Lost a Front Tooth

This Saturday, my seven year-old son lost his first front tooth. He looks like a friendly jack-o-lantern -- it's quite a hoot! And, he was very excited with his visit from the Tooth Fairy.

I don't want to brag, but I was very happy with the results I got using my own products - both the Tooth Fairy letters and Tooth Fairy certificates. I opened up the Tooth Fairy letter book, copied and pasted one of the letters into Word, and made some quick edits for my son. I quickly changed the font to look like handwriting and added some clipart. Voila! A personalized letter. I also used the "What a Brave Kid" certificate. He was ecstatic when he woke up in the morning.

Enough of tooting my own horn (and putting in a subtle pitch). Enjoy the times with your kids!

Best,

Chuck Smith

Posted by Chuck Smith at 09:56 PM | Comments (0)

June 04, 2005

Tooth Fairy Fun

Mia Cronan at Main Street Mom has a great page where parents have submitted their ideas on how to make losing a tooth fun. Main Street Mom, dubbed "The magazine for modern mothers with traditional values," offers a ton of great information (and you don't even need to be a mother to enjoy it - fathers can benefit too!).

Take some time to check out the site and have some fun!

Chuck

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March 18, 2005

A Fun-Filled Tooth Fairy Site

I found a great Tooth Fairy site sponsored by a dentist! The Cunning Dental Group of Montclair, CA offers a Fun-n-Games page on their web site that has Tooth Fairy poems, mazes, stories, crossword puzzles, activities, and clip art.

This is one of the coolest Tooth Fairy sites I've found on the Internet, all brought to you by one of the Tooth Fairy's best helpers - the dentist.

Happy Brushing!
Chuck Smith

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November 19, 2004

Frogwart and the Tooth Fairies

I just found this great illustrated story on the web. It's called "Frogwart and the Tooth Fairies" and it's written and illustrated by Jerry Jindrich.

This story is a wonderful tale that is very appropriate to share with your children. I don't want to spoil the surprises, so you should just go check it out. My children loved the story and the illustrations. I hope you do too!

Best wishes,

Chuck

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