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Proper brushing techniques, tooth science experiments, healthy food choices, aįollowing each presentation classrooms are provided with a copy of The presentations can also include fun smile facts, – whether virtual, or in-person following all PPE guidelines and safeĭistancing when allowed. With support from his dentist and the Tooth Fairy.Ī storybook reading and is tailored to the group size, grade level, and setting
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To join after successfully completing a series of dental health-related tasks On his quest to find the perfect club – The Clean Teeth Club – which he is able Program is a new children’s storybook, The Clean Teeth Club, locallyĪuthored and illustrated by Kelly Rae Bahr, and published by Delta Dental. Currently, the Tooth Fairy offers two interactive lessons, eachĢ0-30 minutes, focused on Caring For Your Smile and Good Nutrition Twist – which brings the Tooth Fairy into classrooms virtually via Underway, school nurses statewide are helping promote the program’s new virtual Materials and storybook videos for home-use by parents. The program has been focused mainly on providing free downloadable educational With the COVID-19 pandemic hitting in early March, Tooth Fairy Experience has reached more than 25,000 children under the age ofĬommunity centers, public libraries, after-school programs and other public Intended to help prevent cavities, while increasing the number of kids who Third graders have experienced preventable tooth decay. Good dental health, which is important considering that more than half of the state’s The Tooth FairyĮxperience features a diverse team of tooth fairies eager to educate kids about Nurse Organization of Washington (SNOW) and Arcora Foundation, isĭesigned to help improve dental habits at an early age. The program, presented free by Delta Dental of Washington and Health, the Tooth Fairy has expanded her popular in-person youth educationĮxperience – to also include virtual learning opportunities for K-2Ĭlassrooms, while providing helpful content for teachers statewide. Tooth Fairy visiting kids classrooms in a safe, new way. By Delta Dental of Washington | Press Releaseĭelta Dental Partners with School Nurses to Bring the Tooth Fairy to Classrooms for Virtual VisitsĬonsider the Tooth Fairy an essential worker, COVID-19-related protocols –
