![]() No trimming edges, this print will fit perfectly in any 8.5”x11” document frame sold in the frame section of most stores. This listing included all SIX items pictured. This Tooth record keepsake and activities for any child, boy or girl! This Tooth Fairy tracker / receipt and activities printable is a super adorable yet simple way to create a memorable keepsake for you and your child. So why not? The baby tooth box is cute and I’ll store it in her keepsake bin.Tooth tracker and receipt - Tooth Fairy certificate - printable - activities for kids - baby tooth - boy or girl - keepsake - tooth tracker Preserving our daughter’s teeth may provide her with some health benefits in the future. The study proved that baby teeth (also known as milk teeth) are a prime source for stem cells. I came across this article that discusses a scientific study that was conducted in 2003. It’ll keep them nicely organized and labeled. My husband and I have decided to purchase one of these baby keepsake tooth boxes to store her teeth. What to do with your child’s baby teeth?ĭo you know what you’re going to do with your child’s baby teeth after they fall out? Assuming you don’t want to burn them like they did centuries ago, there are other options like tossing them out or keeping them. Sometimes it’s the extra little things that add such special touches to these wonderful life events. With the Tooth Fairy Certificate Printable, you can personalize it with your child’s name and the date the Tooth Fairy visited. Your child only loses their first tooth once, so why not throw a little bit more fun into the mix. If you want to snap a great keepsake photo, I’ve also included an adorable Tooth Fairy Certificate Printable. The modern American version of the tooth fairy originated in the early 1900’s and can be traced back to a newspaper article by Lillian Brown of the Chicago Daily Tribune in 1908. ![]()
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