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Being the Tooth Fairy is a fun and exciting responsibility, but it also requires a great deal of responsibility and care. Here are some tips on how to be the best Tooth Fairy possible: 1. First and foremost, be discreet. The Tooth Fairy's job is to slip in and out unnoticed, so be sure to move quietly and not wake the child. 2. Be timely. Children expect the Tooth Fairy to come within a day or two of losing a tooth, so make sure you keep up with the schedule. 3. Leave a note or small token. Many Tooth Fairies leave a note or small gift in addition to the money, such as a glittery trail or a tiny fairy-sized letter, to add to the magic of the experience. 4. Use a special container. A small pillow or decorated box can be a great place for the child to leave their tooth, and it also adds to the whimsy of the Tooth Fairy experience. 5. Be creative. Every child is different, so feel free to add your own special touch to the experience. Whether it's adding extra glitter or using special stickers, making each Tooth Fairy visit unique and special can help make the experience truly memorable. 6. Don't forget about the parents. Some parents like to be involved in the Tooth Fairy experience, so be sure to communicate with them about their preferences and any special requests. 7. Keep the magic alive. Remember that being the Tooth Fairy is all about creating a magical and memorable experience for the child, so have fun and keep the wonder and excitement alive!
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