Andrew's Loose Tooth

by Robert Munsch

Other authorsMichael Martchenko (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2019

Status

Available

Call number

303

Description

Andrew's tooth is loose and no one can help him remove it, not even the Tooth Fairy.

Collection

Publication

Scholastic Canada (2019), 32 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member mgiffin
Andrew has a loose tooth, it hurts so bad that he can't even eat his apple. Andrew's mom and dad try and pull his tooth and they can't get it out. The dentists ties a knot to his tooth and a knot to his car and drives away to try and yank his tooth out but that still doesn't work. Even the tooth
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fairy could not pull his tooth. Finally Andrew's friend Louis saves the day by sprinkling pepper on Andrew which causes him to ACHOOOO! sneeze his tooth out.
I always loved reading this book as a kid, I enjoyed the funny pictures and all the different creative ways Andrew tried to loose his tooth. This would be a great book to read to students who are anxious to loose their loose tooth.
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LibraryThing member conuly
Andrew has a loose tooth. And it hurts. It hurts so much, he can't eat an apple. And all the grown-ups try absurdly improbable things to get the tooth out - pliers, pulling using his nose as leverage, tying the tooth to the car and driving away... I'll stop for a second and say I don't see how any
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child could be scared of that scene. The car FALLS APART instead of the tooth coming out! It's clearly not intended to be a realistic scenario.

Eventually, Andrew's friend calls in the tooth fairy. This is no pampered twinkletoes in a frilly dress. No, this is a fully-grown rocking biker chick with a leather jacket. Dude. How awesome is that??? But even with HER tools she can't get that tooth out. Luckily, Andrew's friend saves the day again - with pepper! Andrew sneezes that tooth all the way across town, giving us a great view of the tooth fairy catching it in a net at high speed.

I adore this book. I especially like the diversity of the cast - Andrew has an interracial family, and the people in the background when the tooth fairy catches the tooth come from a variety of ethnic groups. Unless your child is especially sensitive, I can't imagine they wouldn't like this book!
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LibraryThing member TeresaCruz
I love the humor behind this and how complimentary the illustrations are to the story itself.
LibraryThing member hollyegirard
After reading this story to my students I would allow them time to go back and write about the time they lost their tooth and if they have not lost any teeth then to come up with a story talking about how they think they might loose their first tooth. Some of my students should be able to relate to
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the story and make connections which will make them more interested.
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LibraryThing member biancagrhm
The message shows the process of a young child loosing a tooth. It relates to many children loosing their tooth for the first time for their nice big teeth coming in as they grow older. The book could be used in Kindergarten to show relevance to children their age loosing tooth and how the
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character reacts. Many children will be able to relate how scary it is and how much it hurts to loose a tooth.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

32 p.; 10 inches

ISBN

0590887025 / 9780590887021

Barcode

10066

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