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5.0 out of 5 stars
Captured multiple sentiment of a child,
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This review is from: Dear Tooth Fairy (Hardcover)
What a cute story! There are many lessons to be learned underneath the cute words and the enchanting illustrations. Besides addressing the anxiety of a six-year-old for not having any wobbly tooth, this tale talks to friendship (Claire and Amanda's), respect the words of elders and celebrate other's fortune (Claire listens to her Grandma, be glad for Jimmy Clark's wobbly teeth, and subsequently invites him to a party). Lastly, I like how the clever story illuminates a fairy tale for children of any racial makeup to enjoy, even Tooth Fairy is not known universally.
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This review is from: Dear Tooth Fairy (Hardcover)
I'm using this book in my first grade classroom during a letter writing unit. After reading, the kids are inspired to write a letter to the Tooth Fairy.
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Dear Tooth Fairy by Pamela Duncan Edwards (Hardcover - October 14, 2003)
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