for the tooth that arrived home in a tiny plastic box

Tooth Fairy Call for a Tooth Lost at School

A tooth that falls out at school is its own specific event — and usually the story a kid wants to tell three or four times before bed. A Tooth Fairy call that night makes it official.

Schedule a call — $5

includes the MP3 keepsake, emailed after the call

Why the school version hits differently

A tooth lost at school is a kid's first time handling the moment without a parent in the room. They had to tell a teacher. They got the little plastic box. They remembered all the way home. A Tooth Fairy call that evening acknowledges the whole journey — not just the tooth.

How to script it

Have the Tooth Fairy mention the school day specifically. 'I heard your tooth came out during lunch' or 'I heard Mrs. Lopez kept it safe for you.' The more specific the reference, the more it feels like the Tooth Fairy has a real inside line on the day. Twenty-five seconds, maximum.

When to schedule

Right after dinner is the sweet spot — late enough that the school day has settled, early enough that the tooth is still the headline event. Avoid right-before-bedtime if your child is the kind who'll stay awake replaying the call in their head.

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.