The Flylight
How does a tooth fairy know when to visit? The Tooth Fairy Flylight! Legend has it that long ago, parents would shine a light in the sky to get the attention of the Tooth Fairy. But it didn't always work! So the tooth fairies got together and created a magical light for kids to shine a lost-tooth signal straight to fairyland themselves.
Just place a lost tooth in the designated tooth tray, press the button, and watch as the magic is released. Colorful shapes and a special tooth symbol shine up to the ceiling and beam the signal to the tooth fairy who's been picked just for you.
The lights silently rotate colors for a full hour, giving enough time for kids to fall asleep and tooth fairies to visit.
Read more about the tooth fairies and their clever invention in The Tooth Fairy Flylight: A Tale of Lost Tooth Mishaps and the Magical Light That Changed Everything.
Sold exclusively in the Tooth Fairy Flylight Boxed Set. Not sold separately. Powered by 3 AA Batteries (not included).
The Storybook
How does the Tooth Fairy know when a tooth is lost?
What does the Tooth Fairy do with my tooth?
Could there be more than one Tooth Fairy?!
Answers to these questions and much more can be found in: The Tooth Fairy Flylight: A Tale of Lost Tooth Mishaps and the Magical Light that Changed Everything. With adorable rhymes and bright illustrations, this story shares how the Flylight was invented after some grown-ups' ideas to get the tooth fairy’s attention went haywire.
A special page at the end of the book gives kids the chance to name the tooth fairy that's been chosen just for them.
As a bonus, the story also includes some extra encouragement for kids to brush their teeth. Read the excerpt below to find out how!
Sold exclusively in the Tooth Fairy Flylight™ Boxed Set. Not sold separately.
Why does a tooth fairy collect lost teeth?
Read the following excerpt from The Tooth Fairy Flylight, storybook:
"With all the lost teeth we collect every night, we make magical flashes of sparkling light.
Our big fairy talent is making things shimmer, like the curve of a bubble or morning dew glimmer...
The secret ingredient for making things bright is a tooth that's been brushed till it's pearly and white."