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No Tooth, No Quarter! (Step into Reading)

No Tooth, No Quarter! (Step into Reading)
By Jon Buller, Susan Schade

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Illus. in full color. Poor Walter has not only lost a tooth, he's also managed to lose his lost tooth. His chances of getting his quarter look slim, and the apprentice tooth fairy assigned to pick up the tooth is in hot water in this imaginative romp for young readers.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #350523 in Books
  • Published on: 1989-10-17
  • Released on: 1989-10-17
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 48 pages

Editorial Reviews

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Illus. in full color. Poor Walter has not only lost a tooth, he's also managed to lose his lost tooth. His chances of getting his quarter look slim, and the apprentice tooth fairy assigned to pick up the tooth is in hot water in this imaginative romp for young readers.  


Customer Reviews

Save your tooth fairy money2
Adding "Queen Denteena" and the "Decay Prevention Ball" to the basic tooth fairy tale is more than a stretch -- it is a strain!
Queen Denteena shouts "Idiot!" twice at the boy in the story because he has lost his tooth -- not helpful to those of us teaching 5 - 8 year olds to avoid name-calling. The story ends with the passive tooth fairy appeasing the aggressive Queen Denteena with the help of the boy. Good does not triumph over bad in this story - it simply figures out another way to get along. This results in the tooth fairy's report card going from all "F's" to all "A's." Everyone has a good time at the Decay Prevention Ball.
There are too many story twists and no satisfying ending. Oh, yes... the boy does receive a quarter.

No Tooth, No Quarter!4
This book is a great book for a young reader! It shows you the perspective of the tooth fairy, and how she needs that tooth to give you money. The leader of the tooth fairy community is mean, but the little boy out foxes her. Your children will love it!

cute story but too much name calling3
I agree ...that points out the name calling issue. We see this every where we don't need it in book.

But it is a cute little story about the tooth fairy.