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Who is the Tooth Fairy? Where does she come from? And why does she like to collect teeth? There are many legends and stories that have been told including quite a few made up on the spot by clever moms and dads but it can be tricky for parents who want to offer a real answer to their children s boundless questions. From top to bottom, this beautiful gift set was designed to give parents and children alike the answers to these mysterious questions. And to help soothe any fears that little ones may have about losing their teeth. The kit includes an illustrated children's book telling the story of how the Tooth Fairy came to be, a keepsake journal for recording the story of each lost tooth, and a star plush especially made for holding teeth and treasures.
My Wibberly Wobberly Tooth by Kate Armon,Charli Armon Pdf
'My tooth's coming out! It can be a bit scary, so it's time that I told you of the awesome Tooth Fairy.' The picture book guide to the tooth fairy, complete with instructions on how to make your very own Tooth Fairy Pillow!
The Tooth Fairy Meets El Raton Perez by René Colato Laínez Pdf
The Tooth Fairy has some competition. Meet El Ratón Pérez, the charming and adventurous mouse who collects children’s teeth in Spain and Latin America. When both the Tooth Fairy and El Ratón Pérez arrive to claim Miguelito’s tooth, sparks fly under the Mexican-American boy’s pillow. Who will rightfully claim his tooth? This magical tale introduces a legendary Latino character to a new audience and provides a fresh take on the familiar childhood experience of losing one’s tooth.
Jordyn The Black-Market Tooth Fairy by Dee Gladden Pdf
The book is about a very endearing first grader who is relentless about helping her classmates strike it rich through compensations from her very own tooth fairy. Jordyn discovers that her tooth fairy pays more than her friend Chloe's does. She hatches a bird-brained scheme to put Chloe's tooth under her pillow to get more money for her. After paying Chloe $5.00 for a tooth that Chloe's tooth fairy would have given her only a dollar for, the news gets out, soon everyone is bringing their teeth to Jordyn in hopes to strike it rich. Calamity ensues when she finds out that the tooth fairy hasn't delivered, and the only one who's making money is her very own friends, at the expense of her piggy bank. After nearly emptying her piggy bank to reimburse her friends, she realizes that it's not working out as she had planned and that the tooth fairy isn't ever going to show up. She decided to talk with her Mimi and discovers that the reason the tooth fairy hasn't shown up is that the tooth fairy will only put money under your pillow if it's your tooth. She fought to get herself out of the pickle she was in by notifying all of her friends that the tooth fairy would no longer honor teeth under the wrong pillow. As one lesson is learned, Jordyn immediately starts drumming up another idea to help her friend Betty Kate strike it rich after discovering she gets more money for her report card than Betty Kate.
The Night Before The Tooth Fairy by Natasha Wing Pdf
It wiggles, and waggles, and wiggles some more, but this little boy's stubborn tooth just won't come out! He hopes it will fall out soon, because he can't wait to meet the Tooth Fairy! This humorous tale based on Clement C. Moore's classic poem is a perfect addition to the best-selling series. Illustrated by Johansen Newman.
Lexi's Special Tooth Fairy Pillow by Ann Morris Pdf
Lexi's Special Tooth Fairy Pillow/El cojín especial para El Ratón Pérez is Ann Morris' memory of a special occasion with her young granddaughter, "Lexi." As you read it, remember all of your own memories and traditions that accompany losing baby teeth. Different families and different cultures have different stories and traditions. Grandma is called to action when Lexi loses a tooth and is far from home. Please free to leave a review on Amazon. Reviews are important feedback for authors as well as for other readers who may want to read the book. Follow Ann (Ana) Morris on authorannmorris.com. There are photos of her activities and links to other locations where she is active.
From the New York Times and USA Today bestselling How To Catch series comes an all-new tooth fairy book, the perfect back to school gift! From losing your first tooth to waiting for the arrival of the mysterious tooth fairy, How to Catch the Tooth Fairy celebrates this special event in your child's life with a lively story of the tooth fairy's escape from some very determined kids! Get ready to laugh along with this zany story as the tooth fairy dodges traps, drool, dental floss webs, and more in this fun bedtime book for children ages 4-10 that combines silly rhymes and bright illustrations with STEAM concepts! Can you catch her? How to catch the Tooth Fairy? It's not an easy task. You can try to catch her, but she is just too fast! Also in the How to Catch Series: How to Catch a Unicorn How to Catch a Mermaid How to Catch a Dinosaur How to Catch a Leprechaun How to Catch a Monster and more!
Sally has always longed to be a tooth fairy. On her seventh birthday, she is finally going off to get her first tooth, with the most important rule—“You must never wake a sleeping child!” running through her mind. When she reaches the house, she finds the job is not as easy as she’d hoped. A good tooth fairy always gets her tooth—but will Sally get hers? This warm and playful tale about a determined tooth fairy will have children of all ages sleeping with one eye open, hoping to catch their own tooth fairy in the act.
"Over the course of five years, a little girl and her tooth fairy exchange letters, asking and answering questions about some of childhood's most important moments, including bad school pictures and best-friend troubles"--
You Think It's Easy Being the Tooth Fairy? by Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt Pdf
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 gerbils. You Think It's Easy Being the Tooth Fairy? is the essential guide for every kid about to lose a tooth.
One special rite of passage in childhood is the loss of the first baby tooth. For many children it's an exhilarating time, while for others the trauma of the first "gap" is cause for mortification. And the journey of losing those baby teeth is not a speedy one--it lasts for nearly six years! In Letters From My Tooth Fairy, Natalie and her devoted tooth fairy exchange letters, asking and answering questions about some of childhood's most important moments. From the loss of her first tooth as a first grader to losing her last two baby teeth as a confident eleven-year-old, Natalie's early milestones, including bad school pictures and best friend troubles, are lovingly told through this epistolary relationship. Readers of all ages--those with baby teeth and those years beyond--will cheer for Natalie as she experiences the highs and lows of this time of life. Energetic, colorful artwork perfectly captures the magic of this toothsome tale, making us all wish for our very own tooth fairy.