Letter to the Little Mouse Pérez: all the details to do it

perez mouse letter

When you have children, you know that Santa Claus, the Three Wise Men, the Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy are part of the "family." In the latter case, he will visit the house when a tooth falls out. But, have you ever thought about involving the children and having them write a letter to the Pérez Mouse? Or that this leaves you one?

This time We are going to give you ideas to write a letter to the Pérez Mouse, either he writes it to the child, or the child writes it to the Little Mouse. Do you want to know how?

Why write a letter to the tooth fairy

little girl with milk teeth

Perhaps in your childhood you have never written a letter to the Pérez Mouse. Nor is it to you. But when you lost a tooth you knew you were getting a prize for it.

However, the fact of writing a letter is very similar to what happens with Santa Claus or the Three Wise Men. In the case of the child who writes to the Little Mouse, it will help him to put on his illusion and talk to that character, commenting, for example, on how the tooth fell out, how he sees the tooth, if the others are cleaning well, if he has any wishes … It's a way for children to open up. Besides that this is how they practice writing.

If it is the Pérez Mouse who writes, you can tell him if the tooth looks good, if he has to change some behavior (for example, eating less sweets, cleaning your teeth better, not forgetting, etc.).

In some cases it can even be used to give a warning, for example not accepting the tooth because it is very bad. It is not bad to deny a child something, because that way she can get better and learn what is good and what is not.

With that being said, how about we give you some ideas?

The letter from the tooth fairy to the child

house mouse

What if the Pérez Mouse, when he takes the tooth, leaves a letter? It is not so common, but it can happen, just as Santa Claus or the Three Wise Men can leave you some letters telling you about an adventure from your day to day.

In this case, To write the letter from the Little Mouse Pérez to your son you must take into account the following:

It must be personalized

that is, you need Include the child's name so they know you are addressing them. In addition, we recommend that you put the date on which the Little Mouse goes for the tooth, which will be the same day that it falls out, or the next day.

In this way, when he starts reading it, or you read it to him, he will know that it is addressed to him or her.

Gratitude

The tooth fairy is very grateful to the teeth, and, regardless of how the tooth is, you have to be thankful that you have remembered it and that you have followed the steps you must so that it falls into your tiny hands.

tooth condition

Here you have to be objective. The Little Mouse is a real professional and he is going to tell you how he sees the tooth. If you notice that you eat a lot of sugar, if you don't brush your teeth well, if you drop it when you shouldn't because of something you've done...

All this will influence when evaluating the tooth. And yes, if you have to scold him, scold him.

The "economic" assessment

Based on the above, the Little Mouse will set a price for that tooth. Here everything will depend on what the tradition is. If it is a tradition in your house to leave money, the prize will be that. If it is to leave a gift or attend to the requests of the little ones, the same.

In these last cases you will have to “collaborate” with the parents, who will be the ones to collect the “gift” or receive the money to buy it and thus give it to the little one.

Hen&Stag

Farewell can be in many forms. Some letters have a kind of image in which the teeth that have been falling out are crossed out (either with a drawing of the teeth or a table with numbers). Others simply let him know that they will see each other again soon when the next tooth falls out (if it is close you can be more creative like "I'll stay close because I saw that you have another tooth about to fall out").

We do recommend that you make a special signature of the Little Mouse and even a special stamp. That encourages the children much more.

The boy's letter to the tooth fairy

mouse on fence

Writing a letter to the Little Mouse Pérez by the child is perhaps the best known and most common. It is done when the tooth has fallen out and is placed under the pillow along with the tooth.

But how to write it?

Home

The first thing you need is to introduce yourself. The Tooth Fairy has many children to visit, and although he can remember everyone, it doesn't hurt for the little one to tell him who he is, how old he is and what tooth has fallen out.

explain the facts

Has the tooth fallen out naturally? Accidental? Has there been a problem? Although the Little Mouse sometimes knows when the teeth fall out and even has a calendar that alerts him Of those that he must collect every day, he likes to know what has happened because that way he can assess the tooth much better.

For example, imagine that the child has been to the dentist and had a milk tooth removed. But they have thrown it away. Then the Little Mouse would not have that tooth (he must go look for it elsewhere). The child can notify so that the assistants of the Little Mouse look for him.

Tell him how he cares for his teeth

The Tooth Fairy pays for the teeth. It's his job. But it does not pay the same if the tooth is shiny as if it is very bad. So one of the things that children can write in the letter is how they take care of those teeth to know if the process they do is the most appropriate. This can be related to a response from the Little Mouse, for example telling him how he should take care of his teeth, brush them, not eat sugary things, etc.

ask him something

Although it is normal that he leaves some money, sometimes he invests it and, instead of money, what it does is give the parents a gift for that child. So here the child could put what he would like to receive. Of course, just a gift and not too big or heavy (keep in mind that throughout his life many milk teeth will fall out). For example, a children's book.

Say goodbye

Finally, it will be time to say goodbye to the Pérez Mouse and wish him the best. You can even let him know that you are going to try to capture him that night.

As you can see, a letter to the Pérez Mouse can make your son or daughter have a very pleasant moment. And also you. Have you ever written a letter to this magical character? Or have you received one?


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