This is the sort of game to really excite children, one of my really clear memories were of my teeth starting to wobble and then poking it with my tongue, scared of any pain, but anxious to shift it and put the tooth under my pillow for the Tooth Fairy.
She was slightly more frugal in my day, no £1 coin, but a shiny 10p piece would be waiting when I awoke, the mystery and feeling rich gave me a real buzz!
Drumond Park have captured this excitement and turned it into a board game for children aged 5 years and over.
For even more excitement read on and find out how you can win a copy.
With a ‘magic’ bed which turns teeth into glittering gold coins, kids can’t wait to play…
For more than a decade now, Drumond Park has faithfully replicated those ‘magic’
moments with their highly popular and now classic Magic Tooth Fairy board game
(rrp £19.99, for 2-4 players aged 5+).
As the UK’s leading independent games manufacturer, the company is renowned for adding more than a sprinkling of magic to many of its children’s games, and
Magic Tooth Fairy more than fulfils this reputation!
The fun begins as you set up the game. Centre stage is the cleverly designed Magic Bed,
which also incorporates a Spinner by which players progress round the colourful board.
There are grinning plastic Mouths for each player, and four sparkly white Teeth are
clipped onto each one. The Playing Pieces are in the shape of people with backpacks,
into which the teeth are put on their journey to the Magic Bed.
Players race to be the first to lose all their teeth and get the Tooth Fairies to swap them for gold coins. When they land on a ‘Go To Bed’ space, they put their tooth under the Magic Bed’s pillow, plunge the Tooth Fairy wand… and hey presto, when they lift up the pillow, the tooth has gone and in its place - a shiny gold coin! It’s ‘magic’!
With its Magic Bed – complete with a pillow compartment for hiding the teeth that you’ve ‘lost’ while playing the game - plus plastic mouths and pull-out teeth, the Magic Tooth Fairy game is like no other. It creates a sense of wonder – and that takes some doing with the kids of today. Watch a child play the Magic Tooth Fairy game - and see that look of delighted astonishment when their tooth really DOES disappear… to be replaced with shiny gold.
Drumond Park’s Adult, Family and Children’s board and action games and magic sets are widely available from many department stores, most major toy shop chains and independents, major grocery outlets - plus the
leading catalogue and online traders
For stockists visit www.drumondpark.com
or call 01506 855577
Drumond park have kindly offered 3 readers a chance to win a game each, just fill in the Rafflecopter and don't forget to comment!!
Drumond park have kindly offered 3 readers a chance to win a game each, just fill in the Rafflecopter and don't forget to comment!!
My parents used to tell me that the tooth fairies attached match sticks to our teeth to create spades for digging gold! How weird and I believed them too! I tell my kids the tooth fairies use them to build fairy castles!
ReplyDeletemy son is costing me a fortune at the moment, 5 teeth lost in a couple of months!!!
ReplyDeleteHello my daughter is going to the dentist soon:)
ReplyDeleteI am lucky my kids like going to the dentist and watching me have my teeth polished
ReplyDelete(kim neville)
My son is nearly 7 and has lost quite a few teeth! Im not being one bit biased when I say he looks super cute with his front teeth missing! :)
ReplyDeleteAmanda
Just wanted to say hi rather than tell a joke. I'm not good at jokes.
ReplyDeletegreat giveaway my little one would be over the moon with this
ReplyDeletefab giveaway, thanks for the chance x
ReplyDeleteMy dad once tried to pul my tooth with needle nose pliers...and it didn't work!
ReplyDeletehi de hi campers
ReplyDeletemy daughter lost her 2 top teeth on the same day - the tooth fairy was very happy :-)
ReplyDeleteMy daughters 5 and she's looking forward to her 1st tooth coming out.
ReplyDeletefab prize
ReplyDeleteGreat prize..
ReplyDeletegreat giveaway, i would love to win this for my little girl as she has just got her first wobbly tooth
ReplyDeleteMy daughter would love this game - she is desperate to lose a tooth so the tooth fairy will come!
ReplyDeleteAshleigh
we haven't had any wiggly teeth yet as too little
ReplyDeleteQ: What did the werewolf eat after he'd had his teeth taken out?
ReplyDeleteA: The dentist
love this game
ReplyDeleteboth of my kids are now at the losing teeth stage :) getting expensive
ReplyDeleteWe use a tooth pillow for fallen teeth which we hang on the door - saves creeping in the bedroom ;-)
ReplyDeleteWhat do you get if you cross teeth with candy?
ReplyDeleteDental floss! :D x
i tell my children the tooth fairy turns their teeth in to stars
ReplyDeletehere is me saying hello i am no good at jokes how is a tongue twister for you
ReplyDeleteLuke Luck likes lakes.
Luke's duck likes lakes.
Luke Luck licks lakes.
Luck's duck licks lakes.
Duck takes licks in lakes Luke Luck likes.
Luke Luck takes licks in lakes duck likes.
How much does the tooth fairy leave these days,
ReplyDeleteused to be sixpence in my day
i dont know any tooth jokes :(
ReplyDeletebut i did have to play tooth fairy again last night for my son, 10th tooth :) £2 a tooth though and i have 5 kids! i think the poor fairy will be taking out a loan at this rate!! :-D
great giveaway
ReplyDeleteWhat did the dentist see at the North Pole? A molar bear
ReplyDeleteWe leave fairy dust to show that the tooth fairy has been.
ReplyDeleteAmazing giveaway have a little girl who would love it
ReplyDeleteDon't know any Teeth jokes - sorry
Dont know any jokes - but I like the tooth fairy in Elf
ReplyDeleteSpencer Broadley
Sorry, can't think of any tooth jokes. Great giveaway thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi, drew a blank on the joke!
ReplyDeleteWhat did the dentist see at the north pole?
ReplyDeleteA molar bear.
Hi
ReplyDeleteWhat has teeth but no mouth? A comb
ReplyDeleteI used to think the tooth faity lived in a castle made of teeth.
ReplyDeleteDont know any teeth jokes so ill just say HI
ReplyDeleteHi
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ReplyDeleteSorry dont know any jokes so Hi it is Hi
ReplyDeletemy son is getting rich lately the tooth fairy is at our home alot these days
ReplyDeleteI sprinkle glitter on the pillow and say it is fairy dust.
ReplyDeleteThe tooth fairy once 'forgot' (mummy may have had a glass of wine before bed....') to stop at our house , collect tooth and leave a £1 under the pillow.... I had to say that she was on holiday and would definitely be back to work tomorrow!!!!!
ReplyDeletehi
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ReplyDeletethis game looks fabulous! :)
ReplyDeleteI fell off a climbing frame and knocked my front teeth out when I was a kid. I cried and screamed but not because it hurt - I was upset because I couldn't find the teeth for the tooth fairy
ReplyDeleteaww my best friends little girls will love this game x
ReplyDeleteHi, yes I am shy!
ReplyDeleteMy youngest son make sure he brushes his teeth exceptionally well because he thinks that if he doesn't his teeth will drop out like his older brother lol.
ReplyDeletehello , my daughter loves brushing her teeth any reason to stay in the bathroom when she meant to b in bed hahaha xx
ReplyDeletemy grandaughter would love this! she is patiently waiting to lose her first tooth and get her penny from the tooth fairy lol
ReplyDeleteA little boy was taken to the dentist. It was discovered that he had a cavity that would have to be filled. “Now, young man,” asked the dentist, “what kind of filling would you like for that tooth?”
ReplyDelete“Chocolate, please,” replied the youngster.
Thank you for the giveaway, we've yet to have our first visit from the tooth Fairy :)
ReplyDeleteSomething to do with the dentist and 2.30 but I can't remember it. :)
ReplyDeletemy sons teeth have just started to wobble hes looking forward to the tooth fairy coming i think he wants to stay up all night to see her
ReplyDeleteI'm not good with jokes! My boy still hasn't lost a tooth yet!
ReplyDeletenot good with jokes. my older daughter has finished losing teeth now, have it all to come with other daughter and my son, who is currently going through the horrible teething stage.
ReplyDeleteI'm Shy - so this is just a Hi:-)
ReplyDeleteHi from me :)
ReplyDeleteJust want to say hi lol ( Melanie McNair )
ReplyDeleteI told my wife her teeth are like stars, she liked that comment until I told her they come out at night
ReplyDeleteWhy are vampires like false teeth? They all come out at night
ReplyDeletehi
ReplyDeletehi, what a great giveaway
ReplyDeleteHi, I can't think of any funny stories, but great giveaway.
ReplyDeleteI can't think of any tooth stories but my son is having his tooth out on sunday - first one!
ReplyDeleteHi! My son would love this - perfect for when his teeth start dropping!
ReplyDeleteHI, thanks for the giveaway!
ReplyDeletethanks for such a lovely giveaway x it sounds a great game x maria blythin
ReplyDeleteThe tooth fairy forgot to leave my niece some money one night. The next night she left double with a note apologising for not having had time to collect it the previous night.
ReplyDeleteI have a fear of my teeth falling out although there's no reason they will ha ha.
ReplyDeleteLovely Prize
ReplyDeleteI recently forgot that my little one had a tooth under her pillow (for the first time ever). Next morning I had to tell her that the tooth fairy occasionally can't get round all the children in one night (if a lot have lost teeth that day). She did get a little extra though the next night
ReplyDeleteMy young son has a knitted Tooth Elf that has a satchel on him, and the tooth goes in there so teh tooth fairy can find it in the night :)
ReplyDeleteNot reached the new teeth stage yet, will let you know!!
ReplyDeleteNot a joke - the absolute truth! For the last 10 years or more, we have been booking our check-up at the dentists for 2.30pm! It helps us remember what time to go!
ReplyDeleteCan't think of a tooth joke, but I don't want to get too down in the mouth about it.
ReplyDeletemy daughter as just started losing her milk teeth . she asked her dad what the tooth fairy did with the teeth they collected he told her they make little fairy houses out of them. to which she replied "is that why they dont come to you cos your are yellow and they only like white" not a joke but it made me laugh
ReplyDeleteMy son thinks the tooth fairy leaves chocolate coins when your teeth fall out - I'm not telling him otherwise!
ReplyDeleteHi and thanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteKaren Barrett
Great giveaway
ReplyDeletehi everyone
ReplyDeleteHi, Fab prize, my daughter would love it.
ReplyDeleteclaire.bob23@hotmail.co.uk
fab prize! have entered
ReplyDeletewhat time do you go to the dentist.......two thirty (tooth hurty)
ReplyDeleteMy husband hates when I say toothpaste - I say it tuffpaste. Ha!
ReplyDeleteI will buy this game if I don't win I think..
ReplyDeletewhat time is best to see the dentist?
ReplyDeletetwo thirty
Hi, this looks fun , I would love to win this
ReplyDeletehello, this looks like a fun game, i think my grandson would really enjoy this
ReplyDeletehi great giveaway
ReplyDeleteI've had very expensive problems with my teeth so to save giving evryone a fear of the dentist I'll just say HI
ReplyDeletehi everyone
ReplyDeletekay panayi
my middle boy thinks if he doesn't clean his teeth he will turn into a zombie lol!!!
ReplyDeleteI used to love losing my teeth: always meant a £1!
ReplyDeleteWhats the best time to visit the dentist - 2:30 :)
ReplyDeleteI used to think the tooth fairy took your teeth to turn it into furniture for their castle. They didn't like black furniture, so you have to brush your teeth!
ReplyDeleteWhat time should you go to the dentist? Tooth thirty
ReplyDeletegreat prize
ReplyDeleteWhat did the dentist get for an award?
ReplyDeleteA little plaque
i would love to win this for my great niece
ReplyDeletegreat giveaway, thanks for the chance.
ReplyDeleteLooks a great game
ReplyDeleteWhat helps keep your teeth together?
ReplyDeleteToothpaste.
What's white furry and shaped like a tooth,A molar bear
ReplyDeleteI took my children to the dentist every time I went from them being babies. They don't have the fear of dentists that I do :)
ReplyDeleteMy sons still have all of their baby teeth but they are looking forward to a visit from the tooth fairy.
ReplyDeleteWhen we visited Beer Caves in Devon, there are sparkles on the roof of the cave. I told KBoo that this is where the Tooth Fairies brought all of the nice shiny teeth. She was mesmerised :)
ReplyDeleteQ: Why did the tree go to the dentist?
ReplyDeleteA: To get a root canal.
hi
ReplyDeleteWhat helps keep your teeth together?Toothpaste.
ReplyDeleteI don't know any tooth jokes but I do know that the toothfairy is becoming forgetful in her old age. She forgot to come to our house twice so I had to call her and demand she sneaks in during the day!
ReplyDeleteMy mum used to tell me that the tooth fairies made jewellery from all the children's teeth. I remember leaving a note under my pillow for a beautiful necklace made of teeth but I never got one!
ReplyDeleteThe tooth fairy should be coming soon, my 5 year olds toothsome a little wobbly
ReplyDeleteMy grandaughter just started getting her second teeth & would love this game
ReplyDeleteMy kids would love this game
ReplyDeleteHello :)
ReplyDeleteLeah Sullivan
@LSULLYSULLIVAN
Lovely comp x
ReplyDeleteI used to think my great grandmother was the tooth fairy as she kept all our baby teeth in a musical box on her mantelpiece and exchanged them for the pennies she had saved up between our visits.
ReplyDeleteHi, great prize :)
ReplyDeleteHi what a great prize my daughter would love this!
ReplyDeleteHi (I'm shy) ;)
ReplyDeleteWhen I was little and lost a tooth I was playing in some gravel (mum runs a nursery) I dropped said tooth and couldn't find it again anywhere. SO I took a piece of gravel home and popped it under my pillow xx
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway
ReplyDeleteBrilliant giveaway x
ReplyDeleteTeeth, gosh teeth are the bane of my life. I knocked my front tooth out once. Not fun at all.
ReplyDeletemy daughter would love this
ReplyDeleteMy daughter was eating some chocolate when she had a wobbly tooth. next thing I know she was gagging and pointing to her mouth. I grabbed some kitchen roll and she spat the contents out from her mouth. When I asked if she was ok she said she had lost her tooth and could i find it amongst the chocolate. Luckily I did
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