Dad forges letter to his son from the tooth fairy

  • Father-of-three Henry Warren wrote a letter posing as the tooth fairy to his son  
  • He explains in the letter that his son’s teeth were not up to standard  
  • Henry hopes that the note will encourage his son to do more regular brushing  

Any parent will tell you that enforcing cleanliness and dental hygiene can be quite the task when it comes to little ones.

However, one father came up with an ingenious way to encourage his wayward son into more regular brushing. 

Henry Warren, a father-of-three living in London, became frustrated at his son’s haphazard approach to teeth cleaning and so devised a plan with the help of the tooth fairy.

Father-of-three Henry Warren wrote a letter to his son posing as the tooth fairy in the hope to encourage him to take part in more regular brushing 

When the youngster next lost one of his milk teeth, he placed it under his pillow as he would any other, however, he did not receive a visit from the tooth fairy that night.

Instead Henry, posing as Barry T. Tooth Fairy, ‘delayed’ the payment and when he finally delivered the pound coin in exchange for the tooth he also left a letter.

The formal note addressed to Henry’s son explained that there had been a delay in the payment due to the sub-standard quality of the tooth.

It reads: ‘We expect a certain amount of wear and tear on the teeth we appraise. However, in this case your tooth had to be referred up to the committee for further analysis.

After sharing the idea on Twitter fellow parents applauded Henry's efforts describing the technique as genius 

After sharing the idea on Twitter fellow parents applauded Henry’s efforts describing the technique as genius 

‘We believe this is due to the lack of care and attention by yourself. We have detected more than trace amounts of Fanta and residual amounts of both cereal and chocolate which have not been removed by appropriate brushing technique. 

‘We recommend you review your practice here as a matter of urgency.’

The letter continues: ‘Mr Warren we will accept the tooth on this occasion but we need your assurances that the condition of your next tooth will be significantly better or we will withhold payment.’

After delivering the message Henry took to Twitter to share his ‘genius’ idea with fellow parents.

Henry even received a pat on the back from dental hygiene company Colgate

Henry even received a pat on the back from dental hygiene company Colgate

Posting a photo of the letter, he tweeted: ‘Our son is dreadful at brushing his teeth. Turns out the Tooth Fairy has had enough.’ 

The tweet has thus far amassed more than 5,000 likes and 2,000 retweets as fellow parents applaud his efforts.

‘Parenting level: expert’ wrote one with another agreeing tweeting  ‘Genius…I’m keeping this.’

The father even received a pat on the back from dental hygiene company Colgate who tweeted: ‘A healthy smile is a happy smile! Many thanks to Barry T. Tooth Fairy for helping us keep smiles bright.’

THE TOOTH FAIRY LETTER IN FULL 

Dear Mr Warren,  

This letter is to inform you that I have now taken receipt of your tooth and it is being duly processed in our system.

You will have noticed there has been a delay in your payment for the tooth, Mr Warren, I have to inform this is due to the condition in which we found said tooth. 

We expect a certain amount of wear and tear on the teeth we appraise. However in this case your tooth had to be referred up to the committee for further analysis.

We believe this is due to the lack of care and attention by yourself. We have detected more than trace amounts of Fanta and residual amounts of both cereal and chocolate which have not been removed by appropriate brushing technique. 

We recommend you review your practice here as a matter of urgency.

Mr Warren we will accept the tooth on this occasion but we need your assurances that the condition of your next tooth will be significantly better or we will withhold payment.

Sincerely yours, 

Barry T. Tooth Fairy 

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