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Tooth Fairy's Night

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Spend a night on the job with the Tooth Fairy in this rhyming Step 1 reader!

In this Step 1 early reader, a twinkly, sneaker-wearing Tooth Fairy zips around a dreamy neighborhood in a typical night at work. Readers will delight in exploring the details of her tiny world, and in the exciting (yet mild) brushes with danger! Any kid who has lost a tooth, or who just wonders what it would be like to be very small and have the power of flight, will happily dig into this fanciful journey.

Step 1 Readers feature big type and easy words for children who know the alphabet and are eager to begin reading. Rhyme and rhythmic text paired with picture clues help children decode the story.

From the Trade Paperback edition.

32 pages, Library Binding

First published January 1, 2017

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747 reviews17 followers
March 6, 2024
Really lovely illustrations. The words in the text are a good level for beginning readers, but the actual writing is a bit abstract, more like poetry. It seemed to be a little confusing to the kids I was with, with the way it was telling the story.
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Author 22 books187 followers
February 15, 2018
This is a Level 1 Step into Reading book for preschoolers and kindergarten children learning to read. The storyline is perfect for this age group as most children are beginning to lose baby teeth. The Tooth Fairy is illustrated as an adorable character who assiduously performs her duties. The author uses lots of familiar objects like stuffed toys, pets, moon and stars. This book is written in simple rhyme with nice large print font and vivid colors. I would have given it five stars, but the rhyme structure seemed difficult in a few spots.
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Author 15 books468 followers
March 24, 2024
What fun to meet a real-live tooth fairy! And don't worry that you won't be able to pronounce her name, as if it's at high sound frequencies, ones that only a dog -- or another fairy -- could hear.

Nah, her name is "Tooth Fairy." And she wears running shoes.


In this delightful easy reader, we get to see Tooth Fairy doing a typical night's work.

She even has some brushes with danger. But fear not, they're not tooth brushes with danger.

In this FIVE STAR book, abundant rhymes make it extra-easy to read.
1,667 reviews2 followers
December 3, 2018
All our holidays and special occasions are marked with books for the Grands.

Yep, the grands are starting to lose their teeth - the first one wobbled just this week so now I have to read dozens of 'loose tooth' books to find the perfect one to mark this auspicious occasion!

Tooth Fairy's Night was less about the tooth being loose than the wonderful tradition of the tooth fairy. Others here focused on Tooth Fairy's Night being an early "Step into Reading" book, which it is, but it's also an awfully cute story and illustrations about the tooth fairy and her job.

Loved it!
232 reviews1 follower
September 17, 2025
In the beginning it got dark. It was time for the tooth
Fairy to wake up.
In the middle the tooth fairy had a break. She was
Having tea with some cake.
In the end dawn approached. It was time for the tooth
Fairy to go to sleep.
I hope everybody is having a good day. I will be back to
Update more books.
I’m not sure when. Bye
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August 10, 2019
This would be a fun book to read aloud for a storytime on perhaps the dentist. I would recommend for young children starting to read. I also think it would be a good book to help demonstrate good dental hygiene.
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243 reviews14 followers
January 4, 2021
I don’t think English is the author’s first language. This book is full of fragmented sentences like, “Hard to fly with tooth bag full!” It reminds me of when Kevin from The Office tried to save time by eliminating words when he spoke.
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172 reviews
April 24, 2022
Mi hija de 7 años está en la etapa de perder sus dientes de leche así que está historia fue perfecta para que ella vea que es algo qué pasa a todos y algo bueno puede dejar, eso si ahora quiere que se caiga otro diente para que el hada venga 🤫😅.
714 reviews
January 4, 2018
cute easy reader that also explains the tooth fairy! #winwin
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757 reviews26 followers
March 13, 2019
Not great for Step 1. A lot of big words and lacked repetition.
81 reviews
July 16, 2019
Cute story about tooth fairy. Fun as we got our first wiggly tooth and then lost it.
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913 reviews20 followers
March 22, 2023
Beautifully illustrated night in the life of the tooth fairy doing her job.
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