A rollicking rhyme portrays George Washington's lifelong struggle with bad teeth. A timeline taken from diary entries and other nonfiction sources follows.
Illustrations and simple text written in both English and Turkish recount a story about a young boy whose front tooth finally falls out after a week of wibbling and wobbling, and is now faced with the dilemma of what to do with it.
Franklin is very sad because he doesn't have any teeth and the tooth fairy will never leave him any presents. Then he discovers that he doesn't need a tooth to get a present, he just needs to be himself.
Introduces readers to the Tooth Mouse, France's version of the tooth fairy, and to Sophie, a sweet young mouse who must prove she is brave, honest, and wise enough to take over this important job.