Jennifer Lynn
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025
I ordered this from the Amazon Vine program for when my granddaughter starts losing teeth.Note: I have been invited by Amazon to take part in the Amazon Vine program & I take that very seriously.I order products I am interested in, try them out and give my honest review on that product.I am not paid in any way by Amazon or the sellers for my reviews.Since I am an Amazon customer as well, I provide as much detail as possible for other customers in order to help make an informed decision on the products. I do not recommend products I myself wouldn't use.I thought this would be a good way to keep the teeth so they're safe.My granddaughter has a few years before she starts losing teeth but it doesn't hurt to be prepared.I really like this tooth fairy box.It comes in pink or blue.Now that I see how nice this is, I'm going to order another one for my grandson.My daughter still has his teeth but I think they're in a drawer.I'm pleased with this tooth fairy box and recommend to others.
Nikki Nicole
Reviewed in the United States on March 5, 2025
This little box is so cute!! It’s small enough to store away as a keepsake when you’re done with it, but big enough to fit all your child’s baby teeth. I am so happy to have this as a keepsake for my one and only baby girl. The price of this when I originally ordered this item was $9.99, which is a great price for this.
StarrL
Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
I love the concept and the layout of the inside. The case is sturdy. The outside design seems like a cheap sticker.
CrownedOne777
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2025
This is really awesome. Helps you keep all of your baby's first teeth in one place. When mine were little, I didn't have that as an option. They only gave you little plastic treasure boxes at the dentist to hold them in. This is great because you can not only keep the teeth but also keep them in the order that they came out of the child's mouth in. It's also great because its seals completely shut, and there's nowhere else for them to fall to.They stay securely in place. Only thing that would be nice is if they had a clear plastic that latched over top of the part where you set the teeth into. This is a really nice product. It's small and compact, so you can put it in a safe or anywhere to store them safely. The price was great for the value of the product.
TekSone
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
Will be a while before our little one's teeth start falling out but we got anyway. Box holds all teeth, a slot for each tooth with sections. Has a place for you to write valuable info about the child in the top. What holds the teeth is a firm foam. There is a small container to collect and hold tooth for the tooth fairy. The plastic outer box is sturdy for years to come. A great keepsake for once all of your child's first teeth fall out.
Sydnee
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2025
This is perfect for parents when their kids start to lose teeth! My six year old recently started losing her teeth, and I have just been keeping them in ziploc baggies because I had no idea what to do with them. I saw this pop up on my amazon, and it's perfect! It is pretty good quality. I love that it comes with the little tweezers. The white part is like a foam material, which I didn't expect, but it is still fine. Definitely recommend!
EGNIMIA22
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
This is great to keep my kiddo’s teeth for keepsake. I can’t wait to use it and one day show her all her baby teeth. Sounds kinda weird but I think it will be cool for her to see her teeth. It comes with a twister to get the teeth in and out. Also a mall container to maybe wash the teeth before storing. Not sure but looks like it’s for that.
Surreal45
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2025
This is a cute keepsake for baby teeth. The inside is all foam, so it’s easy to write in the designated areas. All of the holes for the teeth are the same size, so I could foresee some issues with molars having to squeeze in. It would have been nice to add a space to write the date that the tooth was lost.The top section has basic info about your kid (name, birthdate). Some prompts are odd like height (they’re clearly kids and this will change) as well as “best wishes for the baby” (this isn’t a baby shower; we’re talking about storing teeth for kids ages 5-14+).Even the blue is a little girly, which is fine because this is more for me since I’m unable to throw away my kid’s teeth. Might have been nice to have more gender neutral options. My bigger complaint is probably the weird prompts on the top/info section of the box.