The Dinosaur Tooth Fairy

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| Rating | : | 4.74 (537 Votes) |
| Asin | : | 0545244668 |
| Format Type | : | paperback |
| Number of Pages | : | 32 Pages |
| Publish Date | : | 2014-08-06 |
| Language | : | English |
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Jane said Wonderful and fun. I bought this book for my 5-year-old daughter and she LOVES it.We got it a week ago and must have read it over two dozen times so far. She requests it twice a day (for quiet time and for bedtime story) and finds new details in the fun illustrations each time. She loves looking for the human tooth fairy, especially when she's in disguise.The story and pacing are exciting enough. "Fun story about friendship!" according to Pushpush. My five-year-old twins love this book. The story is clever and fun for adults to read (thank you, Martha Brockenbrough) but not over the kids' heads at all--a fine balance not all picture books achieve. The illustrations are colorful, adorable, gender neutral, and fun. It's a great book about finding friendship when you least expect it.. Cute, but a bit confusing T. Murrell Dinosaur tooth fairy is the very last one left. A long time ago she was very busy collecting dinosaur teeth. But now the dinosaurs are gone and she is feeling very lonely. A new tooth would make her feel so much better, but she doesn't know where to find one. But the dinosaur tooth fairy is in luck. A visitor to the dinosaur museum has a loose tooth. She follows the little gir
Not to mention a mysterious Tooth Fairy rival who might just sweep in and ruin everything!Here is a story about loose teeth, heart's desires and -- in the end -- friendship, that is both laugh-out-loud funny and unexpectedly touching. (Or maybe the most magical tooth fairy of dinosaur books?) Read it and teethe.. was out and about -- there are doorknobs, slobbering dogs, and school buses to worry about now. But when a little girl with a loose tooth walks through with her class, the D.T.F. This is the T-Rex of tooth fairy bo
Uh, oh! Will all be lost? Will the Dinosaur Tooth Fairy go back to the museum empty-clawed? Or will a new friendship be forged over this tooth? Brockenbrough's text is energetic and amusing, and Sanchez follows her lead with brightly colored, lively, gouache cartoon illustrations. Watson Wants Your Teeth (Harcourt, 2004), but there aren't many books about this important rite of passage, and this one packs in plenty of fun.-Sharon Grover, Hedberg Public Library, Janesville, WI(c) Copyright 2013. This story isn't quite as succ
