30 free tooth fairy coloring pages ready to download and print — no sign-up, no email, just click and go. Every page is a high-quality printable PDF formatted for US Letter and A4 paper so it prints perfectly at home, in the classroom, or at the dentist’s waiting room.
Classic tooth fairy scenes, a boy tooth fairy on his rounds, kawaii styles for little ones, bedtime visits, the tooth fairy leaving a note, a fairy riding a giant toothbrush, and easy thick-outline pages made for toddlers and preschoolers. Parents and teachers reach for this collection when a child loses their first tooth — and when they need a quick screen-free activity that also opens up a conversation about brushing.

Parents and teachers use these home printables when a child loses their first tooth — or when they need a quick, screen-free activity that can even spark a conversation about brushing and dental care. Just click the Download PDF button under any image or tap to open it instantly in your browser — always free, no account needed.
Tooth Fairy on Her Route
Cute Tooth Fairy Finds a Tooth

Tooth Fairy Visits Tonight
Easy Tooth Fairy for Little Colorers
The Coin Goes Under the Pillow
Boy Tooth Fairy to the Rescue

Tooth Fairy in Her Best Dress
Tooth Fairy Says Hello
Dreaming of the Tooth Fairy
Tooth Fairy’s Toothbrush Ride

Tooth Fairy and Her Best Friend
Tooth Fairy Sprinkles the Magic
The Tooth Fairy’s Castle
Tooth Fairy at the Window

Tooth Fairy Takes Off
Tooth Fairy Delivers the Reward
Tooth Fairy Says Brush Your Teeth
Tooth Fairy Does the Math

The Tooth Fairy Approves
Tooth Fairy Lands on the Pillow
Tooth Fairy Leaves a Note
Happy Tooth Says Hello

Tooth Fairy Does the Inspection
The Flying Tooth
Double Tooth Fairy Night
Tooth Fairy’s Treasure Chest

Peppa the Tooth Fairy
The Tooth Is Ready
Tooth Fairy’s Headquarters
Tooth Fairy Letter Printable
Why Tooth Fairy Coloring Pages Are Great for Kids
Coloring the tooth fairy gives young children a fun, low-pressure way to process losing a tooth — something that can feel strange or even a little scary at first. Sitting down with a coloring page before bed helps build positive associations around teeth and dental visits.
For parents and teachers, these pages work as a natural conversation starter. While a child colors, it becomes easy to talk about why we brush, what the tooth fairy does, and how to take care of our teeth. Scenes like a fairy holding a toothbrush or watching from the mirror are designed to support dental hygiene conversations in a simple, visual way.
Coloring also supports fine motor skills, focus, and creative expression. In preschool and kindergarten settings, these pages fit perfectly into dental health units, classroom activities, or moments when a child loses their first tooth and the whole group wants to celebrate.
How to Color Tooth Fairy Pages
These pages work well with crayons, colored pencils, or markers depending on the child’s age and the level of detail on the page.
- Easy and toddler pages have extra thick outlines and large open areas — any coloring tool works and staying loosely inside the lines still looks great
- Classic tooth fairy pages — soft pinks, lavenders, and whites work beautifully for the wings and dress. Silver and gold for the wand and coin details
- Bedtime scene pages — darker backgrounds with the fairy glowing in the center make a striking effect. Try pressing lightly with light blue or purple in the background areas and leaving the fairy herself mostly white
- The toothbrush riding page — this one rewards bold, bright colors. The more colorful the toothbrush, the better
- Boy tooth fairy — his uniform looks great in deep blues or greens with gold trim
- Activity pages — the letter printable and color by number work best printed on slightly heavier paper if possible
Tooth Fairy Craft and Classroom Ideas
Tooth Fairy Night Kit
Print the letter printable, the coin-giving scene, and one easy page together as a set. Parents can fill in the letter, leave it with a coin, and have the coloring page ready as a morning activity. Makes the whole experience feel special without any extra preparation time.
Dental Health Unit Activity
The toothbrush riding page, the child brushing with fairy watching, and the smiling tooth character work as a three-page set for a classroom dental health lesson. Color them, cut out the characters, and use them on a bulletin board display. Works especially well during National Children’s Dental Health Month in February.
Tooth Fairy Envelope
Print the tooth fairy letter page, color it, and fold the bottom third up to create a small pocket sealed with tape. The tooth goes inside at bedtime. Children love having something official-looking for their tooth and parents love that it takes thirty seconds to set up.
Classroom Celebration
When a child in the class loses a tooth, print the two siblings page or the coin-giving scene and let the whole class color one together as a quick five-minute celebration activity. Builds community and makes the child feel genuinely celebrated.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are these tooth fairy coloring pages really free?
Yes — every page downloads as a PDF with no account, no email, and no sign-up. Print as many copies as you need.
Do you have easy tooth fairy coloring pages for toddlers?
Yes — three dedicated easy pages with extra thick outlines and large open areas made for small hands. For more easy pages in the same style, the fairy coloring pages collection has a full preschool section.
Do you have a boy tooth fairy coloring page?
Yes — one dedicated boy tooth fairy page showing him in uniform with his velvet collection bag on a nighttime rooftop.
Do you have tooth fairy coloring pages for dental health lessons?
Yes — the toothbrush riding page and the child brushing teeth with the fairy watching are both designed with dental hygiene in mind. The educational coloring pages section has more classroom-ready printables.
Do you have a tooth fairy letter printable?
Yes — one decorated letter printable with a fairy letterhead, lined writing area, and sparkle border. Print it, fill in the tooth fairy’s message, and leave it with the coin.
What paper size do these print on?
Every page is pre-formatted for both US Letter and A4 at 100% scale — no resizing needed on either size.
Parents reaching for something the night a tooth falls out, teachers running a dental health unit, or kids who just want to color the tooth fairy — 30 free printable tooth fairy coloring pages covering all of it. Cute kawaii styles, bedtime scenes, the boy tooth fairy, dental hygiene pages, a letter printable, and easy sheets for the youngest colorers.
All 30 pages are here and ready. The full fairy coloring pages collection has 72 more pages in the same category — or explore the complete fantasy and mythical coloring pages section for more.











