![]() ![]() What Does the Tooth Fairy Do with Our Teeth?| Here’s a peek into the Tooth Fairy’s world! The Moonlight Tooth Fairy| Twinkle the Tooth Fairy is lonely until she meets Abigail, a little girl who loves fairies. Peppa Pig: The Tooth Fairy| Will the Tooth Fairy come visit Peppa after she loses her first tooth?ĭear Tooth Fairy| Holly’s tooth has fallen out, but she’s not sure she wants to give it to the Tooth Fairy.įancy Nancy and the Too-Loose Tooth| Can Nancy make her loose tooth fall out at school so she can get a special tooth-holder necklace from the nurse? His friends help him understand that losing baby teeth is perfectly natural. The Tooth Fairy| After losing a tooth, a young boy eagerly anticipates a visit from the Tooth Fairy.īear’s Loose Tooth| While eating lunch, Bear discovers a loose tooth. The Tooth Book| Who has teeth? Who doesn’t? How can you keep the ones you have? Then goes on to discuss how they’ll lose those teeth and new adult teeth with take their place.īrush Your Teeth Please| Flossing sharks and brushing chimps make this dental hygiene book lots of fun for kids! How Many Teeth?| This books teaches kids how many baby teeth they have. What should she do now?Īll About Teeth| Easy to read text and great photos teach kids about teeth and how to take care of them. Little Rabbit’s Loose Tooth| Uh oh! Rabbit loses a tooth in her ice cream. Loose Tooth| A little boy discovers his first loose tooth, but no matter what he does it won’t come out. The Tooth Fairy Wars| Nathan lost his first tooth, and he’s not going to let the Tooth Fairy have it. Once it’s out, though, how will the Tooth Fairy know? My Wobbly Tooth Must Not Ever Fall Out| Lola doesn’t want her tooth to fall out until Charlie tells her about the Tooth Fairy. is jealous when Arthur loses a tooth and gets a visit from the Tooth Fairy. Moose’s “Moose Magic” makes losing teeth more fun!Īrthur Tricks the Tooth Fairy| D. Here Comes the Tooth Fairy Cat| Cat tries to trick the Tooth Fairy into revealing herself. Will he miss out on visits from the Tooth Fairy? What happens when a classmate gets jealous and comes up with a sneaky plan?įranklin and the Tooth Fairy| Uh oh! Franklin doesn’t have teeth. Gilbert and the Lost Tooth| Gilbert’s tooth falls out at recess. Truman’s Loose Tooth| This book helps kids cope with the emotions that come with change and growing up. Olivia Helps the Tooth Fairy| In this story, Olivia takes Tooth Fairy matters into her own hands. Here’s a great list of books about teeth and the tooth fairy to read with your kids while they are preparing for a visit from the Tooth Fairy. (Mar.) FYI: The Tooth Fairy has won the 1997 British Fantasy Award for best novel.Do you have a little one with a loose tooth? Have you seen all the ideas for making a visit from the Tooth Fairy more magical? Growing up and losing teeth is such a big milestone for little ones. No less compelling, though, is the fairy, a fleur de mal from childhood's secret garden whose perfume seduces Sam and the reader alike into a fertile, startling nightmare. The novel's appeal lies primarily in the three boys, who are charmingly mischievous, naive and hormone-driven, portrayed by Joyce with a gentle wit. Sam worries that the Tooth Fairy, who grows menacing and sexually demanding, is responsible for those calamities. Joyce (Requiem) engagingly describes the boys' childhood experiences-sampling drugs, toying with explosives, worrying over acne-and carefully portrays their childlike stoicism in the face of several horrifying tragedies. Even without this personal demon, Sam would get into plenty of trouble with his chums: Clive, a ""gifted child"" who wins a NASA (yes, the American NASA) science contest at age six but longs to be normal Terry, an affable lad whose life is plagued by catastrophe and Alice, the fetching, knowing girl who drives the boys wild with lust. No one else can see or hear this odd creature, who is sometimes male, sometimes female and alternately coy, cruel and cuddly. Over the years, the fairy becomes a fixture in his life. Seven-year-old Sam first lays eyes on the Tooth Fairy-oddly dressed and smelling of horse's sweat and chamomile-in the middle of the night after he has stashed a tooth under his pillow. An unlikely sprite assumes a sinister incarnation in this exceptional supernatural novel about a troublesome but endearing trio of boys coming of age in the English Midlands in the 1960s.
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