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Wig is a monsters' tooth fairy who likes the adventurous jobs. But when a horrid English boy traps her friend, the task of freeing her by sunrise may provide Wig with way too much adventure. Wiggly McGee is a chapter book series for kids ages 6-8. 12 chapters. 12,000 words.
Wig is a monster's tooth fairy who likes the adventurous jobs. So when a bratty princess mermaid demands her for a whole evening, she gets mad. Can Wig find adventure outside of monsters? Wiggly McGee is a chapter book series for kids ages 6-8. 12 chapters. 13,000 words.
Wig is a tooth fairy who excels at adventurous jobs. But when the lead reindeer in Christmas Tree Forest gets a bad toothache, Wig worries whether she will be able to retrieve the tooth in time to save Christmas. Wiggly McGee is a chapter book series for kids ages 6-8. 15 chapters. 17,000 words.
The Tooth Fairy has been around for generations and with the growing population she's working harder then ever to keep up with the demand, which has become very stressful and exhausting for her. The Tooth Fairy decides to recruit help from an unlikely source that is willing to step up to the challenge! A New, But, Unique Tooth Fairy Tradition!!!
Diana is expecting a Tooth Fairy and shares her wiggly tooth recipe. A fun, beautifully illustrated book based on a true story.
A little boy thinks he will get a coin from the tooth fairy once his wiggly tooth falls out. But what if the tooth fairy doesn't come and a tooth monster shows up instead?
Greetings, Earthling! It's me, Novo the space robot. And guess what? I had a wiggly-waggly-wobbly tooth! But don't panic, it's not as beep-beep bad as it sounds: I got to meet the Tooth Fairy, and she was fairy-tastic! Join Novo in this comforting and hilarious adventure as he learns that sometimes we have to let go of things to make room for new ones.
What happens when you have a loose tooth, but it's the Tooth Fairy's first day on the job? How will she find you and where will she leave her gifts? In this installation of Sue Fliess and Simona Sanfilippo's Magical Creatures and Crafts series, a group of children wonder what happens if the Tooth Fairy assigned to collect their most recent lost tooth is brand new to her job. How will she know where to find the tooth? What if she goes to the wrong room? To help the Tooth Fairy remember her training, the children devise a plan that will guarantee her success! With the right supplies—colored paper, crayons or pens, scissors, stickers and glitter, and ribbon—young readers who have a wiggly tooth or have recently lost a baby tooth can also help train their Tooth Fairy by making a sign for their bedroom doors similar to the ones the children make in the book. Fliess’s bouncy read-aloud rhyming text and Sanfilippo’s energetic, whimsical illustrations will bring joy to young readers as they watch the children create a scene that will direct the little Tooth Fairy to the tooth she seeks. Also included are guides for teachers and parents about the origin and history of the Tooth Fairy, as well as instructions for making the craft featured in the book.
"Henry Pugh's wiggly tooth is firmly stuck and he is desperate for it to come out! Meanwhile a tooth fairy is impatiently waiting to collect the tooth ... does she do anything to help? Henry and his friends come up with an exciting plan. How will Henry's pesky tooth come out?"--Back cover