No Tooth, No Quarter!

No Tooth, No Quarter! by Jon Buller is a delightful book published by Random House in 1989, featuring 48 pages of engaging content. This edition, categorized as a media tie-in, presents a humorous story that follows Walter, who has not only lost a tooth but also misplaced the lost tooth itself. The narrative unfolds with the apprentice tooth fairy tasked with retrieving the tooth, creating a whimsical adventure for young readers.
In this imaginative romp, readers will encounter themes of loss and the humorous challenges that arise from it. The colorful illustrations complement the story, making it appealing for juvenile audiences. With a focus on health and daily living, this book is suitable for intermediate readers and offers a lighthearted exploration of a familiar childhood experience. The engaging storyline and vibrant visuals make it a charming addition to any young reader’s collection.
Official synopsis Publisher
Illus. in full color. Poor Walter has not only lost a tooth, he’s also
managed to lose his lost tooth. His chances of getting his quarter look slim,
and the apprentice tooth fairy assigned to pick up the tooth is in hot water in
this imaginative romp for young readers.
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