"What does the Tooth Fairy do with our teeth? Take a sneaky peek inside the Tooth Fairy's world where you will be amazed and delighted by all the fun, creative, and magical things she might do with our teeth. Be warned--you may never look at the snow, the stars, or even a chocolate chip cookie in the same way again!--Page [4] of cover.
Dedicated to children everywhere waiting for the Tooth Fairy to come. Follow Tommy on his magical journey to the Tooth Fairy world, a secret place where all teeth go when children no longer need them. There Tommy learns what happens to all the teeth the Fairy’s collect which he has been waiting and waiting to see. But, this forbidden world also has its dangers and Tommy soon finds himself and the Tooth Fairy’s in trouble. In order for Tommy to save himself and return home safely he must first find a way to save the Tooth Fairy world.
Holly doesn't want to give up her tooth, but she doesn't expect a letter from the tooth fairy when she fails to put it under her pillow. So begins a week of correspondence between Holly and the Tooth Fairy.
Where does the tooth go Mom? was the simple question that became the beginning of a new fairy tale. A fantasy land, where all the baby teeth are gathered to create a magical kingdom known as Tooth Fairy Town. The fairies of this enchanted village construct their homes and buildings from the baby teeth that are lost from children all over the world. Join the fairies and their amazing journey that puts them on a mission to earth to collect all the baby teeth and enters them in a race to be the first to get back to their beloved home of Tooth Fairy Town.
Come on a journey with the tooth fairy who is off collecting teeth around the world so she can build her Tooth fairy castle.She visits one special little girls house called Patience Letticia who has the most beautiful white tooth for her to collect.This book is not only a beautiful story children will love to read but it also teaches them the importance of taking care of their teeth by brushing them every morning and night.
Welcome to the story of the Fairies at Fairydust-Castle and the Tooth Fairies who collect baby teeth from children all over the world if they remember to put them under their pillow at night on the same day, they lose them. Bitte did that. She was a quite ordinary human girl who, one night a few weeks after her seventh birthday, woke up in the Fairy world. That night, Bitte's life changed forever. Now you will hear how it happened and what further occurred. We follow her development from a small cautious and somewhat clumsy girl, until she gradually steps into character as a brave, determined and resourceful girl in a magical world. The book is written for children aged 6 to 12 years. The younger ones should have it read by an adult, but older children can easily read it themselves.
Mark made up the Matilda stories of his eldest daughter initially and then shared them with the rest of his children. But his eldest was the true believer in them, although she is now in university. Linda painted the book while living in Montreal. Some of the images catch the landscape there.
The 9 stories in this collection explore the magic and mystery of strange lands populated not just by ordinary boys and girls but also by elves, fairies, kelpies, and a queen with screaming hair! In “Clem’s Dream,” a boy loses his dream and asks the Slipper, Tooth, Apple, Bread, and Water Fairies to help get it back for him. In “The Queen With Screaming Hair,” 5-year-old Princess Christina of Laurestinia snips off the white whiskers of the all-powerful palace cat, Crimplesham, who then transforms her golden hair into a hundred teasing, spiteful voices. And in the title story, Jason can see the patterns in the stars and remember every tune he ever whistled. When the wind forgets its favorite song, Jason reminds him and is granted a wish in return. He asks for a rainbow of his own to keep in his pocket, but will Jason be able to hold onto it? These inventive, thought-provoking adventures remind us of the magic of language and its power to educate and enchant. This ebook features illustrations by Margaret Walty and a personal history of Joan Aiken including rare images from the author’s estate.
Families can celebrate the wonder, and ease the trepidation that comes with losing a tooth, with this collection of tooth myths from all over the world, plus new information about tooth health. Inlcudes a tooth-shaped pillow and fairy-sized stationery. Full color. Consumable.
Kids everywhere know and love the Tooth Fairy -- and now they'll get to see how magical she really is! Ouch -- Icy Jack Frost has a horrible toothache! When he decides that the only cure is stealing Brianna the Tooth Fairy's magic, there's no stopping him. Now Brianna can't do her job, and losing teeth won't be magical or fun anymore!Kirsty's loose tooth just fell out, and she and Rachel can't wait for Brianna to visit. But Brianna doesn't come to leave a treat under Kirsty's pillow -- she comes because she needs the girls' help! Can they track down the missing magic for their new fairy friend? Or is Kirsty's lost tooth a lost cause?Find the magic objects in all three stories inside this Rainbow Magic Special Edition and help save the Tooth Fairy magic!