for the couch-and-soup day

Tooth Fairy Get-Well Call for a Sick Child

Sick days drag for kids. A short, warm call from the Tooth Fairy — not a big event, just a little magical visit — makes the afternoon feel like something specifically happened, instead of nothing at all.

Schedule a call — $5

includes the MP3 keepsake, emailed after the call

Low-key is the right register

Don't make a huge deal of it. The Tooth Fairy isn't worried — she just heard they were under the weather and wanted to say hi. Understatement is the whole tone. 'I hope your throat feels better by tomorrow' lands harder than a dramatic pep talk.

Same-day scheduling

You probably don't know your child is getting sick 48 hours in advance, so same-day scheduling is the normal use case here. Pick an afternoon slot between a nap and dinner. The MP3 arrives that evening for replaying during a second, worse day if you need it.

A small note on not overusing it

Save this one for actual sick days, not slightly-off days. The magic of a Tooth Fairy check-in comes partly from how unusual it is. Three sick-day calls in a month is too many.

Ready to schedule?

Pick the time, the voice, and the script. The Tooth Fairy calls at the exact minute you chose, and an MP3 keepsake arrives in your email right after.