tooth loss

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tooth loss

Losing a tooth

2023
"Uh-oh! You've got a loose tooth! Don't worry. Losing a tooth is a normal process our body goes through. What do you do?"--Provided by publisher.

I want my tooth!

2018
Little Princess is proud of her teeth, but one day she loses one and has the whole household looking for it.

George Washington's teeth

Illustrations and rhyming text portrays George Washington's lifelong struggle with bad teeth and his attempts to have dentists of the day fashion a set of false teeth that would bring him comfort.

Franklin and the Tooth Fairy

2018
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.

Junie B. Jones collection

Presents four Junie B. Jones stories in which she graduates from kindergarten, has a troubling start in first grade, begins working in the school cafeteria, and bemoans losing one of her two front teeth.

Tooth tales from around the world

Explores how different cultures have viewed losing teeth and how the idea of the Tooth Fairy originated.

Wade's wiggly antlers

2017
"One winter morning while playing with his animal friends, a young moose named Wade notices his antlers are wiggly, and he runs home to tell his mother. 'Remember when we talked about your antlers falling off?' she says. 'Don't worry. New ones will grow in the summer.' But Wade is worried. He used his antlers for so many fun things, such as paddles for Ping-Pong, perches for giving friends rides and hooks for flying kites. He didn't want to lose them! Could Wade find a way to stop his antlers from falling off? Or, if he just lets them go, would he find new ways to play?"--OCLC.
Cover image of Wade's wiggly antlers

I lost a tooth

Introduces the reader to how baby teeth are lost, what to do when it happens, as well as the different kinds of teeth in the human mouth.

Franklin and the tooth fairy

2010
Franklin is very sad because he does not have any teeth and the tooth fairy will never leave him any presents. Then he discovers that he does not need a tooth to get a present, he just needs to be himself.

The tooth fairy

2016
Each book in this series presents a fun "autobiography" of a popular mythical character. Amusingly illustrated and with simple levelled text, the books will be sure to hook in reluctant readers. The autobiographical style and text in the first person will also make the books work well as example of Common Core genres and text types. In this book, the Tooth Fairy tells her story.

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