Some are silly, some are sweet, and most of them will relieve some pressure from the whole process. So! As a complement to our post about Tooth Fairy gifts, we’ve compiled two lists of both Tooth Fairy picture books and Tooth Fairy early reader books that you and your littles will enjoy. We all have stories about lost teeth and may also remember how scary it can be-especially if we have grandpas who are dentists and may or may not have also tricked us into pulling loose teeth before they were ready to come out on their own. I didn’t get a flipper, but I take that memory with me every time I think about losing teeth. It was confusing, and it also made me feel loved all at once. I remember appreciating the sentiment and wondering if it seemed like I loved corn on the cob so much that I’d need a dental insert to feed my addiction. is disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.When I lost my two front teeth, my grandfather offered to make me a “flipper.” He was a dentist who specialized in making dentures and flippers, I learned, were little two-front-teeth inserts that, according to him, would still allow me to eat corn on the cob. Foreword Reviews and Clarion Reviews make no guarantee that the publisher will receive a positive review. The publisher of this book provided free copies of the book and paid a small fee to have their book reviewed by a professional reviewer. The cast’s emotions are well represented, too, including joy, melancholy, and surprise.ĭisclosure: This article is not an endorsement, but a review. And the illustrations are lush, colorful, and realistic, mixing bright and dark hues that are enhanced by the use of sunlight, moonlight, shade, shadow, and the inherent shine of the fairies and their magic. With delightful rhymes and rich, colorful illustrations, Tina the First Tooth Fairy is an engaging and timely story that will resonate with young readers. The rhyme scheme of the prose makes its lines quick and catchy to read, though not all of the rhymes are perfect fits. And Tina models positive behaviors: even though she was looked down upon by older fairies, Tina still chooses to use her talents for the good of all. Proffering an answer to the question of what the tooth fairy does with the teeth that she takes, this story includes a satisfying explanation for an otherwise peculiar tradition. Following the sound to its source, she finds a boy with a loose tooth and wonders what he contributes to her goal. Believing that the magic dust is calling to her, Tina grabs her wand and sets out to find a permanent solution. Meanwhile, the fairies’ supply of fairy dust-the only source for their magic-is running out. Tina’s sister Bree is more supportive she reminds Tina that she’s both smart and creative-a perfect combination for solving big problems. Whether they’re considering her for godmother or protector duties, her elders can’t think of a suitable job for a small, slow-flying fairy without sparkle. Tooth Fairy Books enUS Tooth Fairy Network 0 'The Tooth Fairy Network is here to help Parents teach the importance of Good Oral Health to their Children through Magical Story Telling. In the world of fairies, Tina doesn’t seem to fit in. Scharschmidt’s entertaining picture book Tina the First Tooth Fairy muses through the origins of a famous contemporary fable. Tina the First Tooth Fairy is an artistic and imaginative picture-book take on a classic childhood myth.īruce F.
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