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Books with title The Tooth Fairy

  • Moonlight Tooth Fairy, The

    Parragon Books

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, Dec. 6, 2012)
    This beautiful picture book tells the story of Twinkle Tooth Fairy, who loves making people happy but who sometimes feels lonely until she meets Abigail, a little girl who just loves fairies. A magical story for any little girl, with a tooth fairy pouch to keep and treasure!
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  • Baby Shark: The Shark Tooth Fairy

    Pinkfong

    language (HarperCollins, Sept. 29, 2020)
    Based on the global phenomenon, this official Pinkfong Baby Shark book is perfect for sharing with the Baby Shark fan in your life! When Baby Shark loses a tooth, he gets a magical visit from the tooth fairy. Baby Shark and the Tooth Fairy is a My First I Can Read, perfect for shared reading with a child.This official title is fully endorsed by Pinkfong and is based on characters from the YouTube global phenomenon with over 4.4 billion views.
  • The Twin Tooth Fairies

    Marianne Murphy

    eBook (Empire Publishing, Oct. 27, 2018)
    Are you having a challenge with your little ones to brush their teeth? This children's book we created is about promoting good oral hygiene with a childlike sense of wonder. After reading this book with my little ones, it empowers them to have a sense of responsibility and they started to brush their teeth in a fun way! I hope this book will help you too. We will revolutionize the Tooth Fairies Myth with Jameson the Tooth Fairy and Preston the Dark Fairy. Thank you and we love your honest feedback.
  • The Christmas Tooth Fairy ©

    Murlie Colosky Hanson, Lauren C. Oliveira

    Hardcover (O.M.O. Publications., Sept. 24, 2010)
    The award-winning picture book and original story about a television interview with the tiny Tooth Fairy who reveals magical rhymes used on the job, answers age-old questions why some kids get more money why the Tooth Fairy sometimes forgets and what happens to the teeth. Then she tells of one Christmas, while grounded for days by a wing torn inside the room of a messy child, she never gave up, called Santa for help, and made a very special wish magically come true.
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  • Tooth Fairy

    Joanie Boney

    eBook
    A heart warming story about sisters one believes in the Tooth Fairy and one doesn't. Find out what happens.
  • Emma & the Tooth Fairy

    Jenn Callis, Devri Walls

    language (Walcal publishing, June 12, 2013)
    Emma wanted more than anything to figure out what the tooth fairy did with all the teeth! In this delightful story, Emma finally gets her answer!
  • The Tooth Fairy

    Unknown

    Hardcover (Flame Tree Publishing Co Ltd, March 15, 2006)
    Rare Book
  • Tooth Fairy

    Anita Feagles

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, June 1, 1962)
    n this much-beloved little classic, we make the acquaintance of one of the world's hardest-working and least-known celebrities. We find out all the creative uses the Tooth Fairy has for your teeth, my teeth, his teeth, and her teeth; we catch a glimpse of her social life; and at last learn the Tooth Fairy's own best-kept secret! PreK-2, read aloud
  • The Tooth Fairy

    Anita Feagles

    Hardcover (Harpercollins Childrens Books, June 16, 1962)
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  • The Tooth Fairy

    Robin Bordwine

    Paperback (Tate Publishing, March 10, 2009)
    You have wiggled and wiggled that loose tooth for days. Finally, the tooth comes out. What do you do? Hide it under your pillow for the Tooth Fairy, of course! You get treasure, and the Tooth Fairy gets a toothbut what does she do with that tooth? Does the Tooth Fairy hide it in her closet or make jewelry out of it? Join new author Robin Bordwine as she awakens your imagination to the possibilities in The Tooth Fairy: What Does She Do with All Those Teeth?
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  • The Tooth Fairy

    Catherine Chambers

    Paperback (Raintree, Nov. 3, 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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  • The Tooth Fairy

    Kirsten Hall, Dawn Apperley

    Paperback (Scholastic, Aug. 16, 2004)
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