While visiting her father's family in Mali, a young girl loses a tooth, places it under a calabash, and receives a hen and a rooster from the African Tooth Fairy.
Photographs and simple text present the teeth of various animals, including tigers, rattlesnakes, and groundhogs, to help children with identification.
Polishing her collection of fangs in a museum, the last Dinosaur Tooth Fairy is very lonely and longs for a new tooth, so when she spots a loose one she will do almost anything to get it--even face modern-day monsters.
A girl hopes her tooth will fall out so that she can have money to buy her father a birthday present. Includes index of Spanish words and phrases used in text.
In a series of letters, six-year-old Claire and the Tooth Fairy discuss the important matter of her first loose tooth and when it is going to fall out.
Provides a tooth eruption time line, describe the parts of a tooth, and discusses why teeth fall out, tooth decay, the proper way to brush and floss, and how diet affects the health of teeth and gums.