Gifts Define sent me Flossie the tooth fairy to review. Alyssa is only three and a half, so I won’t be able to actually try it out with her for another two or three years, but I know she’ll love it. What kid wouldn’t?
Flossie is made by hand, and features her own little pouch in which a child can tuck a lost tooth. Flossie then exchanges that tooth for a coin or other small trinket. Flossie is obviously reusable for every single tooth your child loses, and would definitely make a great tooth fairy tradition. ♥
My only critique about Flossie isn’t about Flossie herself, but the neat inscription card — the “tooth certificate” — that comes with it (see first picture). Gifts Define should offer additional cards for purchase, so that us Mommies and Daddies can then fill out a card for every single tooth lost!
Otherwise, I love this little angel, and I can’t wait until the tradition of having Flossie collect Alyssa’s and Ryan’s lost baby teeth begins!







Oh my gosh, that is adorable! Can’t fit a whole lot of money in there though.. lol
Or maybe that’s a good thing? For the parent anyway. :biggrin:
That is one of the cutest tooth keepers I’ve seen! I know this sounds odd, but I’ve kept all of my daughters’ lost teeth. I just can’t let go of every little remembrance of them.
Enjoy your young ones and these are great traditions you’re starting with them. It’s the little things that count!
Aww, that’s really cute. My parents let me keep all of my teeth, I got to label the little paper bags that they went into myself (date, which tooth, that sort of thing).
Did a cute little button come in her purse? I dunno why, but that cute little button kept me amused for a while, lol.
Aww! Too cute! I agree with you though, more cards would have been a good idea, as kids tend to have more than one tooth!