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Tooth Fairy's First Night
By Anne Bowen
5.0 out of 5 stars (7 Reviews)
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Publisher:  Carolrhoda Books
Published:  January 1, 2014
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5.0 out of 5 stars.  I own this book and I love it! My children are now older (11 and ..., May 08, 2015
By Chris & Brenda Sherrod
I own this book and I love it! My children are now older (11 and 9) but when they were younger, we read it a lot. It is the tale of Sally, a new Tooth Fairy. She goes to her first tooth assignment to discover that the girl has hidden her tooth to prove that there is a tooth fairy. When the tooth fairy has been late some mornings, I just remind the kids about this book and that maybe some silly child made their poor tooth fairy work harder and then made them late. They eat their breakfast and, amazingly, the tooth fairy has arrived.
Very well written and the art work is so pretty. I highly recommend it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  A tooth fairy must never wake a sleeping child!, March 30, 2015
By Linda P. Herrick
Really a great book for before the first tooth falls out!
Gives children the view from the toothfairy's first night.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  We were extremely pleased with entire transaction, December 26, 2014
By N. Soper
We sent this to our granddaughter who read it the minute it was received. We were extremely pleased with entire transaction

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Great book, December 27, 2012
By Child of the One True King
This is a very cute book and helpful for anyone that has a child that is about to loose a tooth.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  A rookie tooth fairy's first night, May 13, 2009
By KSL
For as long as Sally can remember she's wanted to be a tooth fairy like her mother, grandmother and great-grand mother have been. There are rules like you can't wake the child you are visiting, you must be patient and also you must use your head. When Sally turns 7 years old she can finally be a tooth fairy! Easy thought Sally and when Sally slipped inside the front door and found her map to the little girl's Sally thought this would be an easy job. Turns out the girl Sally is visiting has friends who don't believe there is a tooth fairy so she'd hidden her tooth and Sally has to go and find the missing tooth via a sorta scavenger hunt.

Cute story with a little blond tooth fairy. This would be a terrific 1st tooth fairy book that maybe could be given by the tooth fairy.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Creative and entertaining!, February 02, 2009
By Heidi Sheldon
My children (ages 5 and 3 when we bought it) both love this book and it has taken the tooth fairy experience to a whole new level in our household, including my son building Lego structures to "hide" teeth in, of course with a note to the tooth fairy explaining that the tooth is hidden somewhere. We read this book every time a new loose tooth is discovered and the planning begins! Great fun...highly recommended!

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