<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Have you ever wondered about, The Tooth Fairy? Who is she? How does she get in and out of your home? And what does she do with all the teeth? The Tooth Fairy Story is a beautifully illustrated children's book that answers all these questions and more. Written by, Lisa Gordon and Illustrated by, Kate Solenova. This story is an instant classic!<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Have you ever wondered about the Tooth Fairy? Who is she? How does she get in and out of your home? And what does she do with the teeth? <br /> Most people believe that there is one tooth fairy who flies around the world every night collecting teeth and leaving gifts. Can you imagine one little fairy with all that work to do every night? <br /> Well actually, each and every family has their own tooth fairy that is assigned especially to them. This is why some children get coins, some get dollars, and some get other special presents. Each tooth fairy leaves her own special gift. And up until now, no one has ever known how they come into the house. <br /> Look inside Fairy Village and learn about all the special fairies that live there. Peek inside the Tooth Division, and then join Annabelle a very special Tooth Fairy on her first night with the family she was assigned to.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br>"Absolutely Magical! The Tooth Fairy Story is absolutely adorable. Our tooth fairy left it under my daughter's pillow when she lost her first tooth. The story is written in two parts. The first is about different different types of fairies leading up to the tooth fairy, while the second part tells the story of Annabelle, a new little Tooth Fairy, who really wants to be ready when the child of the fairy assigned to her loses his first tooth. It provides a marvelous explanation as to why some children get different gifts from the tooth fairy than others - because each family has their own personal tooth fairy! There are some minor grammatical errors throughout the book, but to me, it added to the charm of a book published by a mom, who wrote it after looking for magic for her own son. And I'd much rather support a small mom-owned company than buy yet another product from another corporate conglomerate. Bottom line - my daughter was simply charmed by this story."<br>
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