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Tooth Fairy Tales: My Record of Each Lost Tooth (Diary)
By Potter Style
4.3 out of 5 stars (3 Reviews)
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Publisher:  Potter Style
Published:  August 10, 2010
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5.0 out of 5 stars.  All in one great way to chart lost teeth, May 25, 2013
By Christina F. Schmidt
I received this from a co-worker for my son who is now eight. This is exactly what I wanted for him. At first I had to write or help him write some of things in there but it is sweet to look back over the past three years to see how his writing has changed, etc. We love this because he can write a note to the tooth fairy and put the tooth in the pouch. It is easy to find/get at under his pillow and we have not lost a lost tooth yet! He is so excited to write in his tooth journal every time he losses a tooth! He wants me to read and look through the pictures each time to see how things have changed! The only down side might the size of the space for pictures but I just cut the pictures down to size and layer them which is actually pretty cool looking as we have added more pictures through the years. I would highly recommend this book to anyone with littles who are starting to lose teeth as it is a nice tradition and will make a nice keepsake for him when he's older.

We are getting another for my four year old too!

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3.0 out of 5 stars.  Small book and not really for a 6 or 7 yr old - too babyish, January 20, 2013
By Grandma Pat
I was a bit disappointed in this book when it arrived. I was looking for a tooth record book for my 6 yr old grandson. It does have a chart to mark when each tooth is lost....but the rest of the book seems to be too young for a child losing their teeth. I'll be searching for something better when the next grandchild starts to lose their teeth. :-(

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  A Must-have for girls & boys, March 15, 2011
By Stefanie
My 3.5 year old daughter received this as a gift from one of my college friends who came to visit. Although she hasn't lost any teeth yet, this is a great way to start talking about something that's soon to come. The book is SO cute and well done, places for diary-type entries for each tooth lost, and a picture to include with each new loss. There is also a place for the tooth fairy to leave a note (wow, yet something else to remember and do! but I don't mind). This is a precious keep-sake to have for your children when you've probably stopped putting entries in their baby book (if you've done that or kept up with it at all!) I liked the book so much I have given it to several other little friends and family members.

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