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Book Reviews of Dear Tooth FairyBook Review: Great tooth fairy book Summary: 5 Stars
Great tooth fairy book written from the prospective of the tooth giver. My daughter really likes the notes and I like that the book is more challenging reading for her than what a typical tooth fairy book might be. We also have Durant's Dear Mermaid book (also with notes) which is also well loved in our house. Overall, a nice hardcover book for the money. Our mermaid book we have had for nearly a year has held up pretty well, but I wonder if they could consider reinforcing the envelopes that hold the little notes throughout the book.
Book Review: It was so good! Summary: 5 Stars
It was great! Dear Tooth Fairy came with lots of letters and a coin. You would enjoy it!
Book Review: Simply the Best Tooth Fairy Book Summary: 5 Stars
With my daughter approaching the tooth-losing stage, I've been reading a lot of books on this theme lately. It's surprising how disappointing they've been. This book, however, is the exception. It contains fun letter-driven dialogue between a little girl who is already 6 and does not yet have a wobbly tooth (and is quite worried about this fact), and words of encouragement from the tooth fairy assuring her that her name does appear on her list, but that you can't hurry wobbly teeth. Fun and upbeat, this book is sure to make you and your child smile. Lovely, bright illustrations too. Kudos to the author and the illustrator!
Book Review: This is a delightful book Summary: 5 Stars
We bought this book for my daughter when she was five or six and she adored it. It is a delightfully written book about a series of letters written by a girl who is reluctant to give up her tooth and the responses from the tooth fairy. The book is funny, charming and beautifully illustrated. It comes with little tiny letters written by the tooth fairy. My daugher is seven now and she still loves reading it.
Book Review: Whimsical & Witty Summary: 4 Stars
Very cute book; both the illustrations & the fairy envelopes capture the feeling of the tooth fairy's magical & mysterious nature. So nice to read the little girl's letters to the fairy and see her interest in learning more about tooth fairy work... and be so appreciative of the fairy treats left for her to discover. A pleasure to look at & listen to... most especially for little girls with a first wobbly tooth!
More Dear Tooth Fairy reviews: 1 2 3 4
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