How to Celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day

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How to Celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day

February is filled with all the fun dental holidays! If you haven’t heard, February 28, 2021, is National Tooth Fairy Day! Well, at least one of them. The other National Tooth Fairy day is also observed on August 22. So, if you have little ones, get ready to celebrate! The following are some ways our family dentists in Easton, PAthink you could make this day a fun and educational day for your kids. 

Fun Ways to Celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day

Tooth Fairy Pillow Case

One of our favorite ways to celebrate this dental holiday is making a Tooth Fairy Pillow Case! Yes, if you know the Tooth Fairy, you know that it’s important to hide your tooth in a safe place. Helping your kids make a custom Tooth Fairy pillowcase will be so much fun. The best part is, it can be done with older kids or younger kids! You can take a real pillowcase, a zip block bag, or you could make it out of a paper bag, whichever you prefer!

Express Yourself Through Coloring

Coloring is a great way to get the creative juices flowing. Go online and print out Tooth Fairy coloring pages or have the kids make art from scratch! They can leave it out at night like they would do cookies for Santa Clause. 

Watch a Movie

Another way to celebrate National Tooth Fairy Day is to watch a movie about Tooth Fairys! Dr. Green, a family dentist in Parker, CO, says that his favorite Tooth Fairy movie is Tooth Fairy with actor Dwayne Johnson. Major classic! 

Read a Book

There are plenty of choices to pick from that can help children appreciate good oral hygiene! Some of Dr. Moghadam and Dr. Wabridge’s favorites are: 

Visit Your Family Dentist in Easton, PA

There are so many fun ways to celebrate this dental holiday. We hope you have fun celebrating this day. Be sure to tag us on Instagram or Facebook when celebrating! We can’t wait to see all the fun. If you need dental care in Easton, PA, contact College Hill Dental Group. Our team is always happy to help. Happy (almost) Tooth Fairy Day!