Love these letter ideas!!!! We do mail Monday and recently started it. It’s a huge hit writing our friends, Sunday school teachers, coaches, etc!!! ❤️❤️❤️ I have a bin of stickers too and even add a little confetti to make opening the letter even more fun! 🥳❤️🤩
Love the tooth fairy tip. Our kids know the truth as well but still love it when we acknowledge it so a fun way would be even better!!!
Mail Monday!!! Stickers! Confetti! Oh my goodness, so many good ideas, Tyler. Love every bit of that. Your kids will remember that simple, regular practice of being a blessing. I want to be that disciplined because it’s totally worth it (and really fun anyway.) thanks friend ♥️
We do Mail Mondays as well! So fun. We love picking out stickers and even fun postage stamps. I usually start with a photo printed on a letter sized piece of paper and let E write and doodle all around it. She has a notecard with similar printed phrases as the ones you suggested to choose from.
We’re honest about make believe characters as well. E hasnt lost any teeth yet but had a dental procedure she was a little nervous about and asked if we could pretend and see what kind of encouragement the tooth fairy would offer. It was fun and helpful for both of us.
Love these letter ideas!!!! We do mail Monday and recently started it. It’s a huge hit writing our friends, Sunday school teachers, coaches, etc!!! ❤️❤️❤️ I have a bin of stickers too and even add a little confetti to make opening the letter even more fun! 🥳❤️🤩
Love the tooth fairy tip. Our kids know the truth as well but still love it when we acknowledge it so a fun way would be even better!!!
Mail Monday!!! Stickers! Confetti! Oh my goodness, so many good ideas, Tyler. Love every bit of that. Your kids will remember that simple, regular practice of being a blessing. I want to be that disciplined because it’s totally worth it (and really fun anyway.) thanks friend ♥️
We do Mail Mondays as well! So fun. We love picking out stickers and even fun postage stamps. I usually start with a photo printed on a letter sized piece of paper and let E write and doodle all around it. She has a notecard with similar printed phrases as the ones you suggested to choose from.
We’re honest about make believe characters as well. E hasnt lost any teeth yet but had a dental procedure she was a little nervous about and asked if we could pretend and see what kind of encouragement the tooth fairy would offer. It was fun and helpful for both of us.