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  • Quarter From The Tooth Fairy, A

    Caren Holtzman, Betsy Day

    Paperback (Cartwheel, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Looking forward to spending the quarter he received from the Tooth Fairy, a young boy adds up all the different things he can buy for twenty-five cents and gets so confused that he decides to buy his tooth back. Original.
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  • Quarter from the Tooth Fairy, a

    Caren Holtzman, Betsy Day

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, Oct. 1, 1995)
    Combining two concepts into one, Scholastic came up with a new twist to their Hello Reader beginning reader line. The innovative Hello Math Reader series combines simple math concepts in an easy-to-read story plus six pages of math activities for parents and children to enjoy together. Grade 1 - Grade 2.
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  • A Quarter from the Tooth Fairy

    Caren Holtzman, Betsy Day

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, Jan. 15, 1995)
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  • A Quarter from the Tooth Fairy

    Caren Holtzman

    Library Binding (Demco Media, Oct. 1, 1995)
    A boy has trouble deciding how to spend the quarter he gets from the Tooth Fairy.
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  • A Letter from the Tooth Fairy

    Nizwa Knox-Jones, Amelie von der Diesel (Tooth Fairy)

    language (Woody Evans, Sept. 18, 2018)
    Have you ever worried about losing a tooth? This short guide will explain what the Tooth Fairy is up to, how she makes her magic, and why your teeth are so very important to her. A brief introduction to the world of Faerie from one of its chief-most adventurers, here children and adults alike will find answers to questions, along with tips and tricks (a cheat sheet!) for making tooth transactions easier for all involved."A worthy new view into the world of our wily kinfolk." -- Blockuum G.H. Bhlootus, Department Head and Journeyman Toymaker, North Pole."Typical self-aggrandizement... done with great and gracile style. But everyone knows I'm a fool for Amelie, so maybe you ought not publish this blurb." -- Jack Frost"Brief, but amazing. Sharply written. We look forward to Ms. Von der Diesel's next production." -- Tooth & Scale Weekly
  • A Visit from the Tooth Fairy

    Sarah Albee, Karen Craig

    Paperback (Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, Dec. 23, 2003)
    Blue has a loose tooth! She's excited, and she keeps wiggling her tooth until one day...it falls out! Blue eagerly puts it under her pillow for the Tooth Fairy. But will the Tooth Fairy visit Blue? Read along and find out!
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  • Quarter from the Tooth Fairy

    Caren Holtzman

    Library Binding (Fitzgerald Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
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  • Carter and the Tooth Fairy

    Wendy Gillespie

    eBook (Lang Book Publishing, Limited, )
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  • A Visit From the Tooth Fairy

    Sarah Albee

    Paperback (Scholastic, Inc., March 15, 2004)
    Blue has a loose tooth! She's excited. and she keeps wiggling her tooth until one day...it falls out! Blue eagerly puts it under her pillow for the Tooth Fairy. But...
  • Letters from the Tooth Fairy

    Malve von Hassell

    Hardcover (Mill City Press, Inc., June 5, 2012)
    Would you like to know what the Tooth Fairy does with the teeth she collects? Were you ever curious about the place where the Tooth Fairy Lives? Did you ever wonder how the Tooth Fairy travels around? Would you like to know what the Tooth Fairy looks like or what she does when she needs a rest? Read these letters, and you will find out!
  • Carter and the Tooth Fairy

    Wendy Gillespie

    Hardcover (Lang Book Publishing, Limited, Aug. 17, 2016)
    Carter and the Tooth Fairy First time author and illustrator Wendy Gillespie writes about an actual encounter and discussion with her Grandson Carter about the Tooth Fairy. With easy-to-read language and illustrations on almost every page, this book is a must for beginning readers. Carter and the Tooth Fairy introduces to Children the importance of clean teeth because the Tooth Fairy likes clean white teeth. The story also reinforces that sometimes for good things you have to be patient because the Tooth Fairy is really busy picking up teeth all over the world. Carter is a very serious and thoughtful child. The conversations about the important matters of careful tooth management and the protocol for ensuring the Tooth Fairy knows where he is whilst on holiday unfolds. Luckily Nana knows the Tooth Fairy’s email address. Your children can learn new strategies for contacting the Tooth Fairy, learn what the Tooth Fairy does with all the teeth she collects over the years, and the teeth she won’t take, uh oh sorry Great Grandma! Carter and the Tooth Fairy deals with the age old challenge for parents of reminding children to brush their teeth regularly in anticipation of the Tooth Fairy’s visit. The story connects to a webpage where parents and children can download resources and learn about dental hygiene. Children can write a letter to the Tooth Fairy and receive an email message back.
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  • QUARTER FROM THE TOOTH FAIRY, A

    Caren Holtzman

    Unknown Binding (Perfection Learning, )
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