What Do the Fairies Do With All Those Teeth?
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After you placed a baby tooth under the pillow, have you ever asked, "What do the fairies do with all those teeth?"
Do they make them into necklaces? Do they use them for magic potions? Or do they collect them just for fun? What do you think?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #131784 in Books
- Published on: 1996-03-01
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 24 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781552090022
- Condition: NEW
- Notes: Brand New from Publisher. No Remainder Mark.
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Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com Review
Well, yes, precisely--just what do the fairies do with all of those tiny teeth they collect? Surely this is a standard question any parent needs to be ready for. Michel Luppens' story, illustrated by fellow French-Canadian Phillippe Beha, offers many fun possibilities: perhaps they make necklaces, or put them inside maracas, construct sets of false teeth, pulverize them to make star dust, or ... no doubt your child will come up with more suggestions once you get started here.
Review
What do tooth fairies do with their spoils of war? The authors provide fun fairy pictures and tooth use ideas in this whimsical picture book youngsters will fancy. -- Midwest Book Review
Customer Reviews
Poorly written, don't waste your money
I purchased this book as part of a buy 2 special and am very disappointed I spent the money. My son was about to lose a tooth and I thought it would be nice to read this book to him before bedtime, but I read it when it arrived and sent it right to the recycle bin. The fairies look like witches and the story is so poorly written that I wouldn't even want to waste our time reading it together.
Super book
This book is great---my daughter even took it to my grandson's kindergarten class to read to the other students. It was enjoyed by all--and followed by a craft project.
fallen teeth
I heard about this book from an acquaitnence whose father wrote the book. It was a charming book that my grandchildren enjoyed very much since they are in the process of losing teeth now.




