All children know that when they lose their baby teeth the fairies come to take them and leave a coin in exchange.But Why do the fairies want their teeth?Moonstones tells the story of the Tooth Fairies and why children's baby teeth are needed to save the World.
When seven-year-old Emily and the fairy, Glynnis, exchange a tooth for a coin, the Fairy Queen announces the renewal of friendship between mortals and fairies
Paperback
(Harpercollins Childrens Books, April 1, 2000)
The original story of a fairy named Glynnis and a little girl named Emily gives young readers an explanation as to how the tradition of children putting baby teeth under their pillows in exchange for gifts from a fairy began. Reprint.
As a child, did you ever wonder who left a coin under your pillow in exchange for a tooth that you had lost that day? Did you know she was once a child just like you? Read in this return to whimsical fairy tales, the story of how a little tenacious, but unselfish fairy girl became one of the most known and loved fairies in the world...The Tooth Fairy.
Library Binding
(William Morrow & Co, April 1, 1996)
The original story of a fairy named Glynnis and a little girl named Emily gives young readers an explanation as to how the tradition of children putting baby teeth under their pillows in exchange for gifts from a fairy began.
Paperback
(Independently published, June 19, 2017)
All children know that when they lose their baby teeth the fairies come to take them and leave a coin in exchange. But why do the fairies want their teeth? Moonstones tells the story of the Tooth Fairies and how children's baby teeth saved their realm.