Loose Tooth

Loose Tooth by Anastasia Suen is a delightful children’s book published by Puffin Books in 2003. This reprint edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story revolves around Peter, who is anxious about losing his “looth tooth” on class photo day. While he worries about the gap it will create in his smile, he also considers the reward from the tooth fairy, which could help him purchase a new basketball.
Readers will find a charming narrative that touches on themes of health and personal hygiene, as well as the excitement of childhood experiences. The book is designed for intermediate readers and offers a glimpse into Peter’s dilemma, balancing his concerns about appearance with the potential benefits of losing a tooth. With its engaging illustrations and relatable storyline, this book serves as a gentle introduction to the concepts of dental health and the joys of growing up.
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It’s class photo day, and Peter has a “looth tooth.” If he loses the tooth, his smile will have a hole in it, just like in last year’s picture. Then again, he’ll get money from the tooth fairy, which would help him buy a new basketball. Full color.
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