pillow talk
Tuesday, September 18, 2012 at 9:17AM 
We seem to be losing teeth at our house faster than we can grow them. The older two are tied at 6 apiece with the 6 year old edging in on the lead with yet another wiggler. I think that's what they do after lights out, just work away at them to win this twisted race. With such an onslaught, it is not crazy that sometimes the Tooth Fairy simply forgets to drop in. She is, after all, overworked and underpaid. Luckily, should your child have neglected to write a letter to her (no WONDER she didn't visit!) she's pretty good at making it the next night. Or in our house, she has actually emailed Mom to say she was still on vacation. In the Abacos. On a yacht. In a tropical storm (chardonnay does wonders for creative writing when you realize at 11PM that you only have a $20 bill or pennies). She is soooo cutting edge. We just came across this super cute Ziploc bag alternative that will be a lot harder to miss when the Tooth Fairy goes in to kiss the gap-toothed wonders good night. How did our parents do it all without these little lifesavers? (AND the indignities of the woody wagons and crocheted ponchos?).


Tooth Fairy Pillow by Oeuf - Available at Anthropologie $38 (Online Only)

Reader Comments (4)
LOVE IT!! Yes, it will be much easier for the tooth fairy to find as she flutters up on the top bunk ;)
we have one like it from when i was little...ben just lost his first tooth today and the fairy will visit tonight...whats the going rate per tooth these days?
Very cute!! What I need is an alarm that reminds the tooth fairy to bring the money!! :)
$5 seems to be the acceptable going rate - according to my research (conducted in playgrounds). :)