You Think It's Easy Being the Tooth Fairy?
All over America, kids are losing their teeth. And who is there to gather them up, leaving coins in their places? The Tooth Fairy, of course! A self-described "action kind of gal" with plenty of attitude, she reveals her secrets at last. Learn about her amazing Tooth-o-Finder. Marvel at her ingenious flying machine. Watch her in action, dodging dogs and cats and ...more
Hardcover, 32 pages
Published
August 23rd 2007
by Chronicle Books
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-Appropriate for 1st and 2nd grade
-Talks about the job of a tooth fairy
-Also speaks on cleanliness/ hygiene when one looses a tooth-clean the blood off, do not play with it or put it in snotty tissue...and so on.
-Talks about the job of a tooth fairy
-Also speaks on cleanliness/ hygiene when one looses a tooth-clean the blood off, do not play with it or put it in snotty tissue...and so on.
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Cute. The Tooth Fairy works harder than you think. All that lifting of the coins, getting the teeth in her bag, and more. A great story to read to a little guy when he loses his first or even last baby tooth.
An adorable book about the tooth fairy, that tough old broad. Such independence, such vitality, such pointed direction from this fairy...it makes for a hilarious book to read aloud.
Ever wonder what the Tooth Fairy is really like? Quite awesome, actually. The quick lesson on how to place your lost tooth is educational and hilarious. Poor Tooth Fairy.
If parents would like to perpetuate the tooth fairy myth, this book is a great tool. Funny and enjoyable for all ages.
I liked this fairy with an attitude. Smart and brave, she's the right kind of fairy for the job.
This is super cute- we really liked it. Perfect for Hannah!
Good book for preschoolers to learn aobut he tooth fairy.
Kenzie loves this book.
very cute - great story!!!
the kids loved it!
Not to sound repetitive or anything, but I love David Slonim's illustrations. This story seemed geared more towards girls. Especially, girls who hate princesses and love daring adventures!
This book disappointed Abby because she prefers to think of the tooth fairy as a very frilly, girly girl fairy and not a tom boy who wears pants. But she did enjoy the story.
Gives a fun, action-adventure feel to the job of tooth fairy. It's a little forced, but it's good to provide a variety of explanations for the tooth fairy.
Janice
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Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt, a military brat, graduated from the University of Texas (Hook 'em, Horns!!) and has the framed diploma to prove it, though she can't quite remember where she put it.
Ah, UT: Beautiful buildings, beautiful people, beautiful cars. But, with 50,000 students, it's an easy place in which to lose your soul. Sheri's fondest memories?
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Ah, UT: Beautiful buildings, beautiful people, beautiful cars. But, with 50,000 students, it's an easy place in which to lose your soul. Sheri's fondest memories?
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