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The Tooth Fairy Rules
By Innovative Kids
4.6 out of 5 stars (5 Reviews)
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Publisher:  Innovative Kids
Published:  October 1, 2006
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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Awesome book, January 07, 2014
By Christina Rowe
Interesting story for those who might not believe in the tooth fairy. I love the chart in the back where you can document which tooth was lost/date/how you lost it! Great for memories later. The box to keep the tooth in is nice so the child has somewhere safe to put it. Each of my boys have one.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Finally a tooth fairy book for boys, December 07, 2013
By Amber
This book is perfect for boys! There is a tooth chart to keep track of when your child looses teeth. The little box is removable but can always stay with the book. My son loves reading this book

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3.0 out of 5 stars.  Cute story, November 29, 2013
By Alyice Edrich (USA)
Have you ever wondered if the Tooth Fairy tires of slowly sliding her hand under your pillow to get your tooth without waking you? Well, she must be because she has a new book and pillow just for your teeth!

In The Tooth Fairy Rules, Max doesn’t believe in the Tooth Fairy, so he hides his teeth to prevent her from finding them. When Max finally believes in the Tooth Fairy, she makes him a special treat: his very own tooth pillow. Now Max not only has an easy place for the Tooth Fairy to find his teeth, but he can record which tooth he lost, when he lost his tooth, where he lost his tooth, and what the Tooth Fairy left him.

Disclosure: I was given a sample to review. This is "my opinion" of the product. I was not paid to give a positive review.

Review originally appeared on my review blog on Thursday, November 02, 2006

Review copyrights, Alyice Edrich. All rights reserved.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  A perfect combination, April 08, 2008
By loves2cook (Kailua-Kona, Hawaii)
This delightful book, diary and special presentation pillow and tooth holder is filled with whimsy and humour and just the ticket for youngsters to keep record of their very own tooth adventures. A keepsake memory bank for child and parents alike to remember the milestone of missing teeth. Novel concept and fine quality.

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5.0 out of 5 stars.  Cute story, awesome pillow & a young Asian tooth fairy, November 15, 2006
By emma-and-me (Florida, USA)
Wow, this is a really cool book and tooth holder that is perfect for boys or girls. What I love about this book is the actual tooth fairy is a young Asian girl and not an older lady like most books have the tooth fairy look like.

The pillow is a soft velvety blue material that is neither too girly or too boy looking..... at least to me!

There are two parts to this book ......... a pillow/ tooth container compartment that slides out of the Tooth Fairy Rules Book. On the inside of the pillow/compartment the left side has a chart of your teeth with the tooth's name and an assigned number for that tooth. On the right hand side it has a place to put a number of which tooth lost, date lost, place lost, what I got from the tooth fairy & other stuff I want to remember. On the back it has a place to put down your name. I also love that they didn't give a name to the tooth fairy, that way you can give your tooth fairy your own name... like our families' tooth fairy assigned to us was named Mary.

The book is about a boy named Max who looses a tooth and doesn't believe there is a tooth fairy so he throws his tooth into the trash. The next morning Max looks for something under his pillow and nope no money, but when his friend Amy comes over she looks in the trash can and out rolls a coin and low and behold his tooth is missing. This goes on with Max hiding his lost teeth in various places only to have the tooth fairy finding his each tooth and finally Max believes there is an actual tooth fairy. It's a cute story.

Really, how cool is this for your child to have all of this interesting stuff written down to look at when they are older! Just a really cool and well thought idea!

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