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Tooth Fairy


by Audrey Wood

List Price: $7.99
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Sales Rank: 193077
Studio: Child's Play International
Binding: Paperback
Reading Level: Baby-Preschool
Number Of Pages: 32
Publication Date: December 31, 1969
Publisher: Child's Play International


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

Product Description
When Matthew loses a tooth, Jessica decides to make the Tooth Fairy's visit doubly worthwhile. But this tooth fairy is not easily fooled by a fake tooth.


CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 5.0 based on 6 reviews)

See what Play Wit Me Nana blog spot has to say about this book!  
My sister read this book to her kids many years ago. (Now they have and are having kids of their own.) They remember the story today as my grand niece goes through her first loose tooth experience. It must be a good book. Read more on her blog at "Play Wit Me Nana."
July 08, 2008

This book is timeless fun for reading with your children.  
I still have this book from when my oldest was little (she's now 23). Three more children later and the youngest, now five, loves it just as much as the others have. Its a great adventure for the imagination and the wonderful illustrations really help take the children into the fun. One big plus is the way it motivates kids into taking care of their teeth. I can't recommend this book highly enough.
July 15, 2007

Great Book  
When I was younger, this book was in my dentist's office. Every time we would go to the dentist, I would either read it, or my mom would read it for me. It's a very cute book, and it teaches kids to take care of their teeth, as well as not to lie. I remember I took very good care of my teeth, because when they fell out, I would want it to go to the "Hall of Perfect Teeth." I love this book!
November 11, 2006

Tooth Fairy  
I have owned this book for many years. I bought the at book fair at my own children's school years ago. It is now worn and falling apart from use. I am a substitute teacher now and whenever possible take the opportunity to read this book to children anywhere from kindergarten through third grade. Every time I read this book the children beg me to read it again. Then they line up for "turns" to read it for themselves. I can not reccomend this book highly enough. It is "the bomb" when it comes to reading terrific literature. My experience with this book has boosted my interest in all books authored by Audrey Wood.
September 22, 2005

A very cute book!  
My daughter loves this book and we read it to her every night. It's a cute little tale about exactly what the tooth Fairy does with all those teeth she collects. It has a wonderful moral, too! Very cute!
July 22, 2003


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