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Open wide and get ready to learn all about the amazing chompers inside your mouth! Your teeth do so much more than just help you chew your favorite snacks; they give you a bright smile and help you speak clearly every single day. In this fun and informative book, you will discover the different types of teeth you have and exactly what jobs they do. You will also learn the best ways to keep your mouth super clean, from brushing properly to visiting the dentist. Taking care of your smile is important, and this guide makes dental hygiene easy and exciting to understand. Get ready to celebrate everything that makes your teeth so special!
6-8 Years 36 Pages
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Losing a tooth is a big deal, especially when you have already given it a name. Monkey is absolutely devastated after misplacing his beloved tooth, Kevin, and he does not know how to handle the sudden loss. His best friend Cake steps in to offer some comfort, enthusiastically explaining the magic of the Tooth Fairy and the exciting reward that is sure to arrive. But Monkey is not interested in coins or fairies; he just wants his missing piece back! Together, the curious duo must figure out how to solve the mystery of the missing tooth while navigating their very different ways of looking at the world. This hilarious early reader perfectly captures the dramatic highs and lows of growing up, showing you that best friends can disagree and still save the day.
6-8 Years 56 Pages
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There is a wiggly, twisty-turny tooth in your mouth, and it is hard not to think about it. Is it ready to come out? Should you tug it? Do animals ever have this problem too? My Loose Tooth uses playful rhyme to turn a familiar childhood milestone into a funny, easy-to-read story. The simple language and lively questions make it especially friendly for children who are starting to read on their own or who are waiting for a first tooth to fall out. Light, reassuring, and a little silly, this early reader helps make a loose tooth feel less mysterious and more like an adventure.
6-8 Years 33 Pages
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Sophie Mouse has a wiggly tooth, and she is not sure she likes it. Losing a tooth feels strange and a little scary at first. Then Sophie hears about the Tooth Fairy and the present that might appear under her pillow, and suddenly the loose tooth becomes exciting. But when Sophie does what she is supposed to do and no Tooth Fairy comes, she is left with a new mystery: did something go wrong, or is the Tooth Fairy missing? This sweet early chapter book pairs a familiar childhood milestone with a gentle mystery. With easy language, cozy animal characters, and illustrations throughout, it is especially appealing for readers who are losing teeth or wondering what comes next.
6-8 Years 128 Pages
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A lost tooth is exciting, but this time there is a tricky question: if you are sleeping over at Grandpa’s house, how will the Tooth Fairy know where to find you? Luckily, kids have clever ideas. This sweet early reader follows a child and Grandpa through the fun, nervous, and hopeful moments that come with waiting for the Tooth Fairy. The story keeps the magic gentle and familiar, while the grandparent-grandchild bond gives the book a warm everyday feeling. Written with short sentences and friendly vocabulary, How to Find the Tooth Fairy is a welcoming choice for children beginning to read independently. It is especially appealing for young readers who are losing teeth, enjoying sleepovers, or discovering that small childhood milestones can feel like big adventures.
6-8 Years 19 Pages
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First grade is supposed to be exciting, but a scary rumor has just changed everything! According to a very knowledgeable second grader, your new teacher, Mrs. Watson, is actually a three-hundred-year-old alien with a purple tongue who steals baby teeth. This is terrible news because you have a huge secret: your very first tooth is loose! How can you possibly survive an entire school year without opening your mouth? From keeping your lips glued shut to hiding in plain sight, you will have to try every trick in the book to keep your tooth safe. This laugh-out-loud adventure perfectly captures the wild worries of a new school year and the wobbly milestone of losing a first tooth.
6-8 Years 44 Pages
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Gilbert’s tooth wiggles through the school day until recess brings one big BAM and the tooth finally comes out. Gilbert can hardly wait for the tooth fairy, but Lewis is jealous and comes up with a sneaky plan of his own. This beginning reader turns a familiar childhood milestone into a funny school story with just enough mischief to keep pages moving. Gilbert’s excitement, Lewis’s trick, and the tooth fairy question make the plot easy to follow and fun to read. Gilbert and the Lost Tooth is a friendly early reader for ages 6 to 8, especially children who are losing teeth or waiting for their turn. With animal characters, classroom scenes, and gentle humor, it supports growing readers without losing story charm.
6-8 Years 35 Pages
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Arthur has a loose tooth, and everyone seems to think it is simple: just pull it out. Arthur is not so sure. A wiggly tooth may be small, but to him it feels like a very big problem. With his little sister Violet and the babysitter nearby, Arthur slowly discovers that bravery does not always mean being fearless. Sometimes it means facing something ordinary that still feels scary. The story treats Arthur’s worry with kindness while keeping the mood light and funny. This classic early reader is a reassuring choice for children who are losing teeth, nervous about growing up, or learning to read more independently. Lillian Hoban’s familiar chimp characters, short chapters, and expressive illustrations make Arthur’s Loose Tooth both comforting and easy to enjoy.
6-8 Years 63 Pages
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Open wide for a wiggly, wobbly woodland adventure! Bear and his friends are happily munching on their delicious lunch when Bear suddenly stops. He feels something strange in his mouth. It wiggles, it wobbles, and it moves when he pushes it with his tongue. Oh no, it is Bear's very first loose tooth! Bear is a little bit nervous about what will happen next. Luckily, his caring friends know exactly what to do. Mouse, Hare, Badger, and the birds gather around to help ease his worries, trying all sorts of silly tricks to help the stubborn tooth fall out. This comforting and funny story is perfect for anyone who has ever had a loose tooth. With its gentle rhymes and supportive friendships, it will show you that losing a baby tooth is a perfectly natural and exciting part of growing up!
6-8 Years 40 Pages
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Andrew has a stubborn tooth that is incredibly loose, but it absolutely refuses to fall out. It wiggles and wobbles, but nothing he does can yank it free. His parents try to help, and even his dentist gives it a go, but the tooth stays firmly planted in his mouth. Soon, they are calling in everyone they can think of, going as far as enlisting the Tooth Fairy herself, but even her magic cannot solve the problem. Finally, his best friend Louis steps up with a ridiculously spicy and totally creative solution. This exaggerated, side-splitting story perfectly captures the agonizing, exciting wait for that very first baby tooth to finally drop.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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The Little Princess is incredibly proud of her spectacular smile. She brushes her twenty teeth perfectly and always eats the right foods, which is why she thinks she has the best royal teeth in the entire kingdom. Everything is perfect until she discovers a very strange problem. One of her beloved teeth has started to wobble. It wiggles and wobbles until one day, it completely disappears. The frantic hunt is officially on, and the Little Princess is turning the entire castle upside down. The royal dentist promises her a new tooth will grow in its place, but she does not care. She wants her original tooth back right this second. Laugh along with this outrageously funny story about a major childhood milestone. It perfectly captures the hilarious drama of losing a baby tooth.
6-8 Years 32 Pages
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All of Franklin's friends are experiencing a very exciting milestone. They are starting to lose their baby teeth, and that means special overnight visits from the magical Tooth Fairy! Bear gets a shiny coin, and everyone is proudly showing off their new, gappy smiles. There is only one problem for our favorite turtle. Franklin does not have any teeth to lose! Turtles have hard beaks instead of teeth, which means no wobbly front teeth and no treasures left under his pillow. Feeling left out of the fun, Franklin wonders if the Tooth Fairy will ever have a reason to visit his room. Discover how Franklin and his family find a creative and heartwarming way to celebrate growing up, even if you are a turtle without a single tooth.
6-8 Years 31 Pages
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