for the goodbye tooth

Tooth Fairy Call for the Last Baby Tooth

The last baby tooth is usually the one parents notice and kids don't. It's the end of a quiet multi-year ceremony — the last time the Tooth Fairy has a reason to come — and it deserves the same fuss as the first.

Schedule a call — $5

includes the MP3 keepsake, emailed after the call

A parent's occasion as much as a kid's

Kids lose their last baby tooth somewhere around 10 to 12 and typically don't realize it's the last one until well after. Parents, though, usually know. A call that marks the moment is partly for the child and partly for the parent who's been running the whole ceremony for a decade.

How to script the goodbye

Don't make it sad. The Tooth Fairy can note that this is the last one, that she's proud of how your child handled them all, and that she's off to other houses now. Wistful but warm — like a good retirement speech, at child length.

The MP3 is the whole point here

This is the keepsake parents come back and listen to years later. Save it somewhere you'll actually find it — not just in an email thread. It's the audio bookend to a stage of childhood that, otherwise, kind of just trails off without a marker.

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.