Tale of the Tooth Fairy Giveaway
My son loves the Tooth Fairy and it’s always a fun time when he loses a tooth. We’ve got a fun prize pack to giveaway and celebrate this fun time with children with The Tale of the Tooth Fairy. Each set includes a 10″ plush Tooth Fairy with a magical pouch to hold the lost tooth, a story telling the tale of how one fairy didn’t want to be like all the other fairies and became the first tooth fairy. In the back of the book is a Tooth Loss Record Keeper to record each special moment, and all packaged in a delightful book shaped house for the fairy to live while waiting for the next lost tooth.
Enter to win below and good luck everyone! Giveaway is hosted by Mom Blog Society and sponsored by Tale of the Tooth Fairy.
Prize: One lucky reader will win their choice of a boy or girl Tale of the Tooth Fairy Set that includes Fairy, Book, Tooth Loss Record Keeper and Keepsake Box (ARV: $29.95)
Enter on the easy Rafflecopter form below! Giveaway ends June 27, 2014 at 11:59 pm EST. Giveaway is open to US only.
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tisme143 says
since my children are adults and I mostly take care of my grandchildren, some have loss there tooth and some just not there yet lol with 8 young ones running around , I just ask them to smile for me 🙂 lots of times they look like a pumpkin ‘ toothless LOLL
Kassie says
My kid is still getting her teeth in…but my niece is four and I;m sure she will be losing her teeth soon. this would be great for her.
Dawn Monroe says
My kids were about six. My oldest grand kid is five so it should be soon.
anne marie says
My children lost their first tooth probably when they were 6 or 7 years old. I would love this for my grandson.
Allison Lesley says
My daughter hasnt lost a tooth yet but I know that it will be soon
bingomom40 says
my daughter was 5 when she lost her first tooth
Grace Pignatare says
She was five years old and my son just list his first tooth at four!
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Gayle S says
My oldest son lost his first tooth when he was six and my youngest lost his when he was five.
denise low says
My son lost his first to at 6 years old.
jblanton41 says
Both were 6 years old when they lost their first tooth
Heather Garcia says
My 6 year old daughter entered a contest through this company and she won one of their girl dolls. She loves the doll and the book. I’m sure the fairy will be visiting soon, she has three loose teeth. Good luck to everyone entering 🙂
debbiewelchert says
My daughter was around 6 I think.
charlene41356 says
My son was about 5
cherylslife says
My daughter was 5 when she lost her first tooth.
Shirley Martin-tutolo says
grandson was 5
Jane Ritz says
My sons were all6. My daughter was 5 when she lost her first tooth.
brittani adams says
My son is 5 and probably getting ready for his first sometime soon 🙂
Becky VanGinkel says
Our oldest is 10 and he lost his first tooth when he was 6… our 4 year old daughter has a bit of time yet I hope!!
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Kara Griggs says
My almost 5 year old daughter just lost her first tooth!
Kara Griggs says
My almost 5 year old daughter just lost her first tooth!
tammy S says
I would have too say 5 years old
michelle warner says
my daughter was around 5 when she lost her first tooth, i still have it. i keep all of their teeth and haircuts
Sue Hull says
My daughter was about 5 I think. I have it in a little white tooth box. She’s 28 and a mommy so someday my granddaughters tooth will be in there too. Thank you for the cute giveaway 🙂
Molly Rockwell Hyatt says
I think my oldest was 7