for the night of the first new bedroom—
Tooth Fairy Call for Moving to a New House
A move is one of the biggest disruptions in a young child's life — new room, new sounds, new everything. A Tooth Fairy call on the first or second night in the new house tells them, gently, that the magic made the trip too.
⤵ includes the MP3 keepsake, emailed after the call
Why it helps
Most kids aren't scared of the move in the abstract — they're scared the old comforts won't follow. Having the Tooth Fairy call them at the new address is a small, very concrete signal that the magical parts of their old life still work here. It's surprisingly load-bearing.
Scripting it
The Tooth Fairy can mention that she 'already updated her maps' or that she 'flew by earlier and liked the new room.' The specificity — her knowing the new place — is the whole point. Kids fixate on that detail for days.
When to schedule
Night one or night two is ideal. Night three and beyond, the kid has usually already figured out that the new place is fine, and the intervention is less needed. First-night bedtime is the single best slot.
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.