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Books in What Are Your Teeth Like? series

  • I Have Tusks and you Have Teeth!

    Dr. Rose O. Wadenya, Anca Chelaru

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 9, 2017)
    What Are Your Teeth Like? is a series of fun and witty rhyming books for kids that aims to help children understand the importance of looking after their teeth. The series offers humorous, insightful, thought-provoking, and sometimes peculiar tales about curious kids who meet with different animals in the wild to compare teeth. Wonderfully illustrated, each book presents an entirely new perspective on teeth, and promises to keep kids intrigued and inspired about taking care of their own. I Have Tusks and you Have Teeth, the first book in the series, sees a young boy meet with a Great African Elephant in the heart of the Savanna. Told in rhyme, their chucklesome conversation paints a whole new picture for kids about just how unique their own teeth are. The story can be read aloud by parents or teachers, and also serves as great first-time reading material for young learners.
  • The Boy and the Big Blue Whale

    Dr. Rose O. Wadenya, Maria Andrieieva

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Feb. 21, 2017)
    What Are Your Teeth Like? is a series of fun and witty rhyming books for kids that aims to help children understand the importance of looking after their teeth. The series offers humorous, insightful, thought-provoking, and sometimes peculiar tales about curious kids who meet with different animals in the wild to compare teeth. Wonderfully illustrated, each book presents an entirely new perspective on teeth, and promises to keep kids intrigued and inspired about taking care of their own. The Boy and the Big Blue Whale is the second book in the series. In the story, a young boy follows his dream and sails out into the ocean to meet a whale. At first it seems his dream may not come true, but then suddenly, ‘kersplash’, a big Blue Whale torpedoes from the water and lands alongside him. The young boy learns more about the whale than he ever imagined would be true, as will young readers enjoying the exciting tale. This humorous and educational story with delightful illustrations can be read to children by teachers and parents, and also makes great first-time reading material for young readers.