Tooth Fairy Flylight Review
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Editor's Review
How will you know when the Tooth Fairy is coming? With the Tooth Fairy Flylight, of course. This glowing nightlight lets your child know the Tooth Fairy is on the way, and the included storybook helps answer tough tooth fairy questions. The nightlight is shaped like a tooth, and when you press the button, you’ll get a colorful light display of stars, butterflies, and teeth projected on the ceiling. There’s even a little tray where kids can place their lost tooth. The nightlight automatically shuts off after 60 minutes. Three AA batteries are required but not included. The Tooth Fairy Flylight book, written by Brooke Meisenzahl and illustrated by Jenna Riggs, tells the story of how the Tooth Fairies began to use the Flylight, and in the back of the book, kids will find a certificate where they can name their Tooth Fairy. The set also comes with The Little Tooth Notebook so kids can keep track of all the wheres, whens, and hows of losing their teeth.
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Should I get it?
Losing a tooth is a milestone, and now it can be more magical. The nightlight does double duty as a soothing nightlight and as a beacon for the Tooth Fairy. Kids – and parents – will like that it gives a specific location on which to store the tooth for the Tooth Fairy’s easy retrieval. And kids will like reading about the Tooth Fairy’s adventures in the book.
Pros
Soothing nightlight
Specific tooth location for easy retrieval
Engaging storybook
Journal for keeping track of lost teeth
Cons
Batteries are not included
