• Protect and Cherish Baby Teeth For Years
  • Keep Teeth Organized with Enclosed Chart
  • Customize with Photos
  • Makes a Great Gift
  • Available in Pink or Blue

Ok, so cards on the table: loose teeth completely gross me out. I had zero desire to keep my son's baby teeth much less get them their own keepsake book. HOWEVER, this book is actually pretty great. It holds the teeth in securely and has a place to write dates in the book. It stays shut with a magnet (which I love), and the pictures are cute. My 6 year old loves it and is so excited every time he adds a tooth. It makes me cringe a bit every time I see it on his bookcase, but it makes him happy and feel special and that's what counts!

I am so happy I got this little keepsake book. It is very cute. The cover shows a little girl (or boy, if you get the boy one,) sleeping against a little hill with her (his) mouth open, showing the spot of a missing tooth, with a tooth fairy flying overhead. There's glitter here and there on it, and it is just darling. It has a magnetic closure, and you open it up, and it has three parts to it. The first flap (going left to right) has space to write the child's name with "'s Baby Tooth Book" behind it, and a place marked as a place to put a toothless picture there. The middle flap is the place to actually put the lost baby teeth. It's a covered dial (of sorts) with little compartments to hold all of the baby teeth. The covering is clear plastic and rotates around so you can move the empty space to the correct place where the tooth is supposed to go without the risk of all the teeth falling out. The compartments are arranged circular and shows where all of the teeth are supposed to go in what compartment, top and bottom teeth, and there are illustrated teeth above it's compartment to help show which tooth goes where. The last flap is a Baby Tooth Chart, and has a drawing of all of the upper teeth and lower teeth that are lettered individually, starting with A for the upper second molar, through to T for the lower second molar. There is a line next to each tooth so you can put the date that the child lost his/her tooth on. The bottom of the Baby Tooth Chart shows all of the upper and lower teeth, where they are in the mouth, ages they erupt, and ages they shed (lose.) I love recordkeeping and keepsakes, especially when it comes to my daughter, and I love this keepsake book. My daughter is only 5, and she lost her first tooth this year, and now she has three teeth in there. I don't let her know I have this, because I want her to believe in the tooth fairy. I will keep preserving all of her teeth and dates lost in this book, and someday, when she's way older, I'll give it to her to keep for her own keepsake. What I love about this book is that I have a safe place to keep her baby teeth organized and record the dates they were lost, the spinning dial on the compartments so you can easily turn the empty slot to the space you need to put the tooth in without risking all the teeth coming out, the diagram that shows where all the teeth are, has a place to record the date lost, and the informative diagram that shows what all the teeth are called, when they erupt, and when they are shed. This is a real winner, I highly recommend it. It would make a great baby shower gift too. The illustrations on the outside of the book are really cute too. Thank you for reading my review, I hope it was helpful.

This thing is STINKING ADORABLE!!!! I'm a super sentimental mom, and I wanted something to keep my daughter's teeth in where they wouldn't get lost and I could write the dates that they were lost on. I had been using tiny jewelry sized zip-top bags from the craft store but they were piling up inside my jewelry box where the "fairy" hides them. I stumbled across this little book while searching for something else and it is PERFECT!!! It has a little dial that you turn to deposit each tooth in its place, and out beside each slot there is a space to write the date. It folds into thirds to close it and it is the perfect size to stash away from wandering and curious little eyes. I am so glad I bought this! We just had twins last month and I'll be purchasing two more!

I bought this for my son who has just started losing his baby teeth! I wanted something that would be a nice keepsake instead of keeping teeth in a jar like everyone used to do back in my day! The middle tooth holder spins so you can place the tooth in the proper hole and then you spin it back to close it. Very nice design. It also has a place to write the date the tooth came out. The only downfall so far is that the ink takes a long time to dry on the book otherwise it smears off.

This is very cute! I had been collecting my daughter's teeth by taping them to an envelope and writing notes next to them. She lost her last tooth, and I had to find a better way to store them. This book is perfect! It has a place for writing dates or notes, but it's pretty small. I'm not sure I got all her teeth in the right places, but the first ones are! The holes could be a little larger; we have a tooth with a root attached, and I haven't figured out what to do with it. If only I had known about this when she lost the first one... The wheel that turns to expose the pockets kind of clicks at each position, so it should be secure enough if it isn't played around with a lot. I figure it could also be glued in place once filled. This will be a nice memory for her one day!

I could not possibly love this keepsake book any more than I do! I'm still not sure I want to save my kiddo's teeth, but I don't want to lose them either, so until I make a decision either way I wanted something more viable and discreet to store them in than just a baggie. This nestles nicely on my shelf in my closet, awaiting the 2nd loose tooth! The image on the cover is absolutely adorable, and it's very well constructed that I expect it'll hold up well for many years if treated well. The only thing I'm confused about are the reviews from others saying they like to look at the book w/their kids to show them their baby teeth...I don't know what deal they have worked out w/their Tooth Fairy, but ours keeps the teeth (until such belief dissipates, then sharing can commence.)

I really thought this was weird when I first saw it. I mean really ... keep all your teeth. But, after my son decided he wanted to keep his teeth I decided we needed a place for them and that it would be nice to have them by date and in order. He loves this book and has managed to lose 3 teeth within 3 wks so he takes it to school to show his friends every time. I guess I still think it's weird but he is happy so I am happy.

I can't rate this on longevity as we just put our first teeth in it but it was everything I expected from seeing it on the computer. My oldest is 5 1/2 and lost two teeth together. It was very exciting to see them presented in the case, write in the dates and add a toothless photo. I am hoping we will have a nice keepsake after all her teeth are out. My only concern is that you turn the clear top to access the teeth. I am worried my 3 1/2 year old will do this and all will be for naught. However what to do as this was the best of what I saw and you want a balance between accessibility and lost teeth. So, so far I love the look, the quality, the spaces to write - not too much not too little, the fact it folds up and I just feel so darned organized! I recommend.

SO PRECIOUS. What an adorable tooth keeper. Keeps the teeth secure and it's easy to spin to put the tooth where it needs to go. Get a fast drying, permanent marker to write on the case because the finish is a bit "shiny" and I could see the "notes" that you put next to the tooth smearing if you didn't have the correct pen. I bought two, one for each of my twins. It's so cute. Only one twin lost teeth to date, but I took a photo with her and her first missing tooth and glued it on to the case on the designated spot. My girls will love seeing this some day when they "know." Until then, it's a sweet album that I cherish on the evenings that the tooth fairy pays us a visit. Get one. You won't regret it.

I love this and think it's a great idea. We told my daughter that we wrote a letter to the tooth fairy asking her to put her teeth in the book so we can keep them. I've seen some teeth "keepsakes" that are just plain creepy.... but this is a cute idea and doesn't seem gross to keep them. I love that there is a place to write the date of each lost tooth, etc. because I know I'll never remember years from now. I plan to order another one once my son starts losing teeth, too.