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Tooth Fairy Pillow | Floss & Rock

R 349.00
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Make losing a tooth a magical moment with the Tooth Fairy Pillow from Floss & Rock. Designed for children, this charming pillow features pockets to hold a lost tooth and the tooth fairy’s reward. With two enchanting designs, mermaid and dinosaur, it is perfect for adding fun and excitement to the tooth-losing tradition.

What’s in the Box

  • 1 Tooth Fairy Pillow (Mermaid or Dinosaur design)
  • Ribbon for hanging

A delightful way to store lost teeth and rewards.

Details

  • Mermaid pillow size: 18cm x 13cm x 6cm
  • Dinosaur pillow size: 16cm x 15cm x 6cm
  • Material: Soft, durable fabric with embroidered details
  • Care instructions: Hand wash only to preserve embroidery
  • Convenient pockets: Separate pockets for the lost tooth and the tooth fairy’s reward
  • Ribbon for hanging: Easy to hang on a door knob or place under the pillow
  • Keepsake gift: Perfect to treasure as a special memory

In a Nutshell

The Tooth Fairy Pillow makes losing a tooth extra special. With magical mermaid and playful dinosaur designs, soft fabric and embroidered details, it provides a safe spot for teeth and rewards. A keepsake your child can treasure, it adds joy and excitement to this cherished childhood tradition.

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Theme: Dinosaur

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FAQs of the Tooth Fairy Pillow

Can the pillow be used for multiple teeth?

Yes, it is reusable. Simply empty the pockets after each visit.

Does it include a story or note from the tooth fairy?

No, but you can add your own note to make the experience personal.

How do I store the tooth and reward?

Place the lost tooth in one pocket and the reward in the other. Both stay safe and secure.

Can the pillow be washed?

Yes, hand wash only to preserve the delicate embroidery.

What ages is this suitable for?

Designed for young children experiencing the tooth-losing milestone.