Dear Tooth Fairy by alan-durant


Dear Tooth Fairy
Title : Dear Tooth Fairy
Author :
Rating :
ISBN : 1844280314
ISBN-10 : 9781844280315
Language : English
Format Type : Hardcover
Number of Pages : -
Publication : First published September 24, 2003

Dear Tooth Fairy [Paperback] Durant, Alan and Cabban, Vanessa


Dear Tooth Fairy Reviews


  • Libby

    My niece recently knocked out her front tooth - baby tooth fortunately. She LOVED this book. It's a great story about who the tooth fairy is and how they use the teeth to build castles in fairyland. Best thing about this book is the fun pull out letters between the little girl who lost her tooth and the tooth fairy - similar to
    The Jolly Postman: Or Other People's Letters. I highly recommend this if you have anyone in your house due to lose teeth soon.

  • Megan

    This book has intrigued my first graders for years! I always pull it out when they begin to lose their teeth. Sadly one of them lost parts to my book last year and it doesn’t read the same without the pieces. They still love it even without the notes.

  • Ashtyn Starkey

    Dear Tooth Fairy was an absolute delight to read when I was growing up! It was magical and the interactive/pull out letters made it a fun experience.

  • Amber

    1st

    The main character Robby is worried about class picture day. Robby is worring about his teeth. He is the only student with in his class to still have his baby teeth. The only solution he could think of was to write the tooth fairy a note and ask her if she would take his baby teeth early. He wanted to fit in so bad. The other children in his class are not very nice to him, because he still had his baby teeth. As you read the story you will see how the main character Robby feels about all this. This is a great story that can relate to young children.

  • Mell Simons

    Adorable story! I only wish I'd had a copy of this when my children were younger. Answers a lot of questions parents naturally get about the tooth fairy. There are letters inside where the Tooth Fairy answers a young girl's questions about the TF. Definitely one I would buy!

  • Eastofoz

    Lots of lift the flap and pull out things to discover. Great to give children who believe in the tooth fairy.

  • Kim

    This is a great little book. The pull out letters are great and this is in our regular rotation of books to read at night together. Perfect for a little girl getting ready to lose a tooth!

  • Brooke

    I love how its interactive!

  • Carrie

    So cute with the letters in the pockets!

  • Eireanne

    Would have been better if I had gotten to read all the notes inside, but alas, all but one were missing :(

  • Ashanti

    I liked it when she put a fack tooth under her bed cause she did not want to give her tooth away