B.K.
I just got one recently for a little friend of ours. We got it at The Paper House in downtown Wheaton. I've also seen them at Macy's.
My oldest son is losing his first tooth! I remember using a cute little tooth fairy pillow as a kid and it had a pocket in the front for the tooth. I found a couple of places online that have them, but wondered if anybody had any recommendations for a good place. Oh, and what is the going rate for a tooth these days? I know that I used to get a quarter and I am sure that it varies from family to family, just curious what you ladies do. Thanks for your help!
I just got one recently for a little friend of ours. We got it at The Paper House in downtown Wheaton. I've also seen them at Macy's.
Hi L.-
There is a relaly cute shop in downtown Downers Grove, I'm sorry, I don't remember the name though! It's right on Main Street across from a bank, I know, so vague.
They had the cutest tooth pillows though!
Little froggies and such.
Sorry to not be more helpful.
A.
I just saw one today at XYZ kids in Lagrange. I don't know how much it cost, but it was cute.
Hi L.,
I sell tooth fairy pillows that come personalized with your child's name. Are you looking for a certain theme? You can email me your request to ____@____.com. I am located in Oak Lawn and can have it shipped directly to you.
Thanks
D.
Good Times Invitations
L.
Although I don't know where you might find a tooth fairy pillow I thought I would share our recent experience with the tooth fairy. Our dentist gives out these tiny treasure boxes for the TF. For our daughter's first tooth, the TF gave $5.00 and $3.00 for each tooth thereafter. We have been using those presidential golden dollar coins which you can get at your bank. My daughter loves them. Surprisingly, she hasn't wanted to buy anything but rather is happy adding them to her piggy bank. Best of luck. Michelle