Day of the Tooth Fairy 2024: Natch has a surprise for children and parents!

Wonderful, magical, mystical: the annual ‘Tooth Fairy Day’ is celebrated again on 22 August. For many children, this day is very special because it commemorates very special moments when children lose milk teeth and miraculously receive gifts at night.
The tooth fairy is a fairytale figure who is honoured in many cultures as the guardian of lost milk teeth. The custom of placing a lost milk tooth under the pillow is widespread in many Western cultures. When the child is asleep, the tooth fairy sneaks into the room, takes the tooth and leaves a small reward in return. This reward is usually money, but can also come in the form of sweets, small gifts or other surprises. This exchange symbolises the child's transition from infancy to the next stage of development.
This tradition is intended to ease children's fear of losing their teeth and to accompany the transition to adulthood in a playful way.

Excited children's eyes

The tooth fairy is often described as a friendly, shining creature with wings and a sparkling magic wand.
She is one of the best-known characters from childhood folklore and plays an important role in the imagination of many children. The legend of the tooth fairy is widespread in many countries, although the details of the stories can differ slightly. What all versions have in common, however, is the idea that the Tooth Fairy is a friendly and magical figure.

In recent decades, the Tooth Fairy has also gained popularity outside Europe and North America and has become a worldwide figure. Many parents use the story of the Tooth Fairy to teach their children in a playful way how important it is to take good care of their teeth. The promise of a reward encourages daily dental care and the topic of dental health is given a positive connotation.
And this is where Natch comes in:
We lay the foundations for dental health in the future as early as childhood!
If daily tooth cleaning is combined with effective and tasty dental care, it helps children to stay healthy and develop well.
Natch has now developed the Toothmonster tabs especially for children! We will be launching them soon and of course presenting them here and in the shop - we are so excited and can hardly wait!

The development of the children's tabs was very important to us and we worked long and hard on it, with the support of many children. Yes, you read that right: The children helped us with the development!
We will soon be showing you exactly how and what was created here on the blog.
We look forward to your feedback!

Yours, Norbert and Heber

The tooth fairy is more than just a character from a fairy tale. She is a symbol of a child's imagination and the joy of small, magical moments in everyday life. Her story teaches children that changes, such as the loss of milk teeth, do not have to be frightening, but can be associated with joy and a touch of magic.