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In this Franklin Classic Storybook, our hero discovers that, unlike most of his friends, he doesn't have teeth, and worries that he's missing out on the Tooth Fairy's magical visits.
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Five Stars, December 30, 2015
By C. Newton
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very good story for kids with wiggly teeth
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Franklin's deception without consequence, December 08, 2014
By A Customer
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Seems like there is a bigger issue here, and that's Franklin's deception and dishonesty, in lying about having teeth in order to get a free gift. The turtle parents never address this, but rather they REWARD his deception? Let's see tactics like that work for Franklin later in life in the workforce, when he loses a job over dishonest practices. "But my turtle parents taught me that deception was rewarded?" I give this 2 stars because I do admire the detailed artwork in this series, but the morality is a different issue entirely.
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Five Stars, November 23, 2014
By shannon stephens
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Great story books with a great message
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Five Stars, October 29, 2014
By Susan
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Read this book over and over.
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Franklin and the Tooth Fairy, July 29, 2013
By Elyse Wheeler
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Franklin is every young child's friend. They can instantly connect with the young turtle's sense of adventure and enjoy watching him work through familiar problems and solve them in his own way. All of them have been authored by Paulette Bourgeois and illustrated by Brenda Clark. They obviously made a wonderful team, since they have sold over 60 millions copies in over 30 languages. The stories are engaging and the pictures delightful. I love these books!!!
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We are different, February 17, 2012
By Annamarie Squailia
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