You Think It's Easy Being the Tooth Fairy?

by Sheri Bell-Rehwoldt

Other authorsDavid Slonim (Illustrator)
Paperback, 2007

Status

Available

Call number

813.6

Collection

Publication

Chronicle Books (2007), 32 pages

Description

Juvenile Fiction. Picture Book Fiction. Humor (Fiction.) HTML: 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..

User reviews

LibraryThing member afussell
This tooth fairy is a tough gal! She uses tools such as, tooth-o-finder, spy-o-binoculars, and the danger to find newly lost teeth. She takes you through the life of the tooth fairy and shows all the different boys and girls she has visited.
LibraryThing member Spinea1
This book would be a wonderful text I could use to teach point of view. This book also, gives the reader a lot of opportunities to read with expression. This text incorporates a lot of clues to help the reader read with the correct type of expression( pictures,punctuation,quotation marks,bolded
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words,all capital letters)
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LibraryThing member KEFeeney
Who knew the Tooth Fairy was a daring, super-hero full of girl power? She's got a backpack full of quarters, a tooth shaped hover board, a cool purple jumpsuit, and a high tech gadget she created herself to find kid's loose teeth! She speaks directly to kids telling them just how amazingly brave
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and utterly awesome she is while dodging pets and climbing in pockets. Informing kids to clean the blood off their tooth before they put it under their pillow was a bit gruesome, but totally relevant. Great modern update for a timeless tradition.
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LibraryThing member KEFeeney
Who knew the Tooth Fairy was a daring, super-hero full of girl power? She's got a backpack full of quarters, a tooth shaped hover board, a cool purple jumpsuit, and a high tech gadget she created herself to find kid's loose teeth! She speaks directly to kids telling them just how amazingly brave
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and utterly awesome she is while dodging pets and climbing in pockets. Informing kids to clean the blood off their tooth before they put it under their pillow was a bit gruesome, but totally relevant. Great modern update for a timeless tradition.
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LibraryThing member KEFeeney
Who knew the Tooth Fairy was a daring, super-hero full of girl power? She's got a backpack full of quarters, a tooth shaped hover board, a cool purple jumpsuit, and a high tech gadget she created herself to find kid's loose teeth! She speaks directly to kids telling them just how amazingly brave
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and utterly awesome she is while dodging pets and climbing in pockets. Informing kids to clean the blood off their tooth before they put it under their pillow was a bit gruesome, but totally relevant. Great modern update for a timeless tradition.
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LibraryThing member KEFeeney
Who knew the Tooth Fairy was a daring, super-hero full of girl power? She's got a backpack full of quarters, a tooth shaped hover board, a cool purple jumpsuit, and a high tech gadget she created herself to find kid's loose teeth! She speaks directly to kids telling them just how amazingly brave
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and utterly awesome she is while dodging pets and climbing in pockets. Informing kids to clean the blood off their tooth before they put it under their pillow was a bit gruesome, but totally relevant. Great modern update for a timeless tradition.
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LibraryThing member jfe16
Meet the Tooth Fairy. She’ll reveal how she finds newly-fallen-out teeth using her amazing Tooth-o-Finder and plans her entry into the house with the help of her spectacular Spy-o-Binoculars. She even supplies a Do and Do Not list for children hoping the tooth fairy will pay them a visit. And
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some of them, pictured at the end of the story, might look just like you.

Young readers [and their parents] will laugh out loud at this delightful Tooth Fairy tale. Charming illustrations accompany the first person text [told by the Tooth Fairy herself, of course]. Why not plan to share this special story with your child around the time that first tooth becomes wiggly-loose?

Highly recommended.
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Language

Original language

English

Original publication date

2007

Physical description

32 p.; 10.3 inches

ISBN

0811854604 / 9780811854603
Page: 0.3522 seconds