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Decent Intro to the Dentist, September 12, 2012
By M. B. Robinson
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The main reason I am giving this book 4 stars is because my 2 1/2-year-old daughter likes it and the story doesn't revolve around the character having anxiety over a loose tooth or getting a filling. We checked out all of the books at the library about going to the dentist and this was one of the best I could find. (I also liked Going to the Dentist by Anne Civardi, if you skip the part where the older brother gets a filling). My daughter is afraid of dentists and it seems most of the books out there about visiting the dentist are aimed at older children and involve getting a filling or at least having a loose tooth. I think that reading to her about drilling or losing teeth before we go will only make her more afraid. I don't give this book 5 stars because there's not much of a story to it. The first 7, as well as 5 later illustrations, simply introduce the equipment at the dentist's office, which is useful, but not particularly engaging for kids. It does mention the drill, but I call it the electric toothbrush, and the girl in it does have a loose tooth, but the dentist doesn't pull it out. I only wish I could find a good book aimed at a toddler's first visit to the dentist to help assuage fears.
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What to expect at the Dentist, July 05, 2000
By yA customer
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Simple wording and excellent pictures make this book an excellent choice to read to preschoolers. My Dentist by Harlow Rockwell shows exactly what a young child can expect on their first trip to a dentist. It shows all the tools that dentists use and how to care for teeth at home. I would recommend reading this book to children prior to their first dentist visit.
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