Open Wide: Tooth School Inside

by Laurie Keller

Other authorsLaurie Keller (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2003

Status

Available

Call number

617.6

Description

Through a classroom setting in which teeth are the students, presents information about the structure and care of teeth and the services provided by dentists.

Collection

Publication

Square Fish (2003), 40 pages

User reviews

LibraryThing member allawishus
This is one of Keller's most adorablest. I love all the little expressions on the teeth and their cute "pants." As usual, all the illustrations are jam packed with teeny tiny details so you have to spend about 5 minutes going over each page to make sure you don't miss anything. It's worth it
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because she makes it so much fun. Also, I learned some stuff about teeth!
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LibraryThing member amork
Open Wide: Tooth School Inside by Laurie Keller uses a classroom setting to teach basic information about teeth. This book would best be suited for 4th and 5th graders based on the vocabulary used in the text. Keller uses the similarity between students reading the book to teeth students who
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undergo the same school setting. Children learn about teeth: how many there are in your mouth, what the different kinds are called, what the difference between primary teeth and permanent teeth are and what keeps teeth healthy. The teeth students take attendance, listen to morning announcements, do reports on teeth, have lunch and recess, read in textbooks and question prior knowledge that they have about teeth and dentists.
Laurie Keller uses creative strategies to keep students reminded that they are reading a book about school. Many of her pages are on different types of paper: graph paper and yellow and white notebook paper. Keller's illustrations are bright and plentiful on each page. Many of the teeth students make comments during the dentist's (teacher's) lectures and these comments add lighthearted humor to the pages. Keller also adds a “true or false” and “multiple choice” quizzes at the end of the book to reinforce the information taught. There is also a “Handy Teeth Chart” on the front and back of the book that shows the average adult mouth and labels each tooth inside.
Open Wide: Tooth School Inside examines something that children use everyday, their mouth and teeth. Learning how to keep it healthy is important and Keller teaches the information in a way that is entertaining as well as informative. Although the text might be a little difficult for early elementary, reading together with a family member for middle elementary and older elementary levels will enjoy this book..
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LibraryThing member kwilliams1354
I felt that this was a very informative book. I felt the story line was very clever and that it was written in a way that students would find interesting and be able to understand. Overall I felt this book was an easy read wand very eye catching. A must need for classrooms with younger children.
LibraryThing member oapostrophe
Super fun informational book about teeth and dental hygiene.
LibraryThing member Sullywriter
Dentistry has never looked more fun!
LibraryThing member epalaz
This book is great for learning about healthy teeth by entertwining it with daily school activities. The illustrations appear to be drawn by a child and the texts read are very funny. I would use this in health class when talking about hygiene and the human teeth.
LibraryThing member Salsabrarian
Dr. Flossman welcomes his class of 32 teeth (incisors, canines, premolars and molars) and teaches them lessons about dental hygiene, the roles of teeth, etc. The illustrations are fun, colorful, peppered with little talking teeth along the edges, and plenty of bad puns (Buses going home today might
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be late because of some bridge work being done.) An entertaining and informative approach to presenting the teeth to young readers.
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Language

Original language

English

Physical description

40 p.; 10.05 inches

ISBN

0805072683 / 9780805072686

Barcode

10831
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