A tiny tooth fairy reaches toward a sleeping child’s pillow in these Tooth Fairy Coloring Pages. Delicate wings spread wide behind small figures dressed in flowing garments.
Some tooth fairies climb onto nightstand edges. Others peek from behind bedroom curtains hanging near open windows. These fit into waiting room activities for pediatric clinics.
What You’ll Find
The pages show tooth fairies in bedroom settings with clear nighttime details. One tooth fairy holds a small pouch while leaning over a pillow. Another tooth fairy arranges coins on a bedside table next to a glass of water.
A third tooth fairy rests against a windowsill with stars visible through the glass. Each outline drawing keeps background elements simple and recognizable.
- Tooth fairies holding tiny pouches in their hands
- Tooth fairies pulling lost teeth from beneath pillows
- Tooth fairies stacking coins in neat rows
- Tooth fairies climbing onto furniture edges
- Tooth fairies peeking around doorframes left slightly open
Fun Fact: The tradition of leaving teeth under pillows started in northern Europe many generations ago.
Children use markers to fill in wing patterns and bedroom objects. Coloring supports fine motor skills. The wing details create texture practice.
Small items like coins, pouches, and pillows add variety to each scene. No two fairies wear identical outfits.
Some pages show minimal settings—just the fairy and one piece of furniture. Others include multiple bedroom elements like lamps, picture frames, and toy boxes.
The most detailed scenes layer foreground fairies with distant bedroom furniture. A printable activity sheet might show a tooth fairy leaning toward a pillow with a bookshelf visible in the background.
These Tooth Fairy Coloring Pages work as birthday party favor fillers. Each line art scene stays uncluttered and easy to trace. Wide outlines help younger children stay inside the borders.
Older kids experiment with shading techniques in the fabric folds and wing patterns. The bedroom settings feel familiar and comforting.
Creative Tip
Use the tip of a crayon to add tiny dots on the wings for sparkle texture. Press lightly on the flowing garments to show movement.
How to Print These Pages
Scroll down and browse through all the tooth fairy images. Pick your favorite drawing. Click the orange “PRINT” button when it appears on screen. Your page downloads right away. Start coloring immediately with your favorite tools.
Do the drawings show only female tooth fairies?
The figures have neutral features that children can interpret as they wish.
Which scenes include bedroom furniture?
Most pages show nightstands, beds, windowsills, or other common bedroom items.
Are the wing patterns simple enough for young children?
Yes, wings use clear curved lines with spaces easy to color inside.



















