for when the tooth is gone — but the moment isn't—
Tooth Fairy Call When a Tooth Gets Swallowed
Swallowing a lost tooth is extremely common and completely harmless — but it's devastating for a kid who was planning to put it under a pillow. A Tooth Fairy call that night turns the disaster into a warm, slightly funny memory.
⤵ includes the MP3 keepsake, emailed after the call
What to reassure them with first
Swallowed teeth pass harmlessly; pediatric dentists confirm this constantly. The grief isn't medical — it's about the lost ritual. Naming the problem ('I know you wanted to put it under your pillow') is more important than solving it.
How the Tooth Fairy handles it
The Tooth Fairy's script can explicitly acknowledge the swallow. 'I heard what happened at dinner — don't worry, I already know about it.' Kids love the idea that the Tooth Fairy has some kind of magical inventory system that doesn't require the physical tooth. Instant relief.
The keepsake matters more here
Without a tooth under the pillow, there's no artifact of the moment. That's exactly where the MP3 keepsake fills in. Parents tell us this occasion is the one they're most grateful for the recording — it becomes the tooth itself, basically.
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.