Der wackelzahn

“Der wackelzahn” by David Mills is a delightful exploration of childhood experiences surrounding the loss of a first tooth. Published by Mantra in 2003, this German/English edition spans 30 pages and presents a charming narrative that follows Li as he navigates the excitement and uncertainty of his wobbly tooth. With a playful tone, the story captures the various suggestions from friends and the wisdom of Grandma, highlighting the diverse traditions associated with this common childhood milestone.
Readers will find a humorous and engaging tale that reflects on themes of friendship and family. The book combines elements of fiction and juvenile fiction, making it suitable for young readers. As Li’s adventure unfolds, the narrative not only entertains but also introduces concepts related to health and daily living, providing a light-hearted perspective on a familiar rite of passage. This edition is designed to be accessible to both German and English-speaking audiences, making it a versatile addition to any children’s library.
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On Monday Li got his first wobbly tooth and the tooth went Wibble Wobble. Li wibbled his tooth and wobbled his tooth until it came out. Now what should he do? His friends have many suggestions. Throw it in the river for good luck. Bury it! Wait for the tooth fairy. But Grandma knows just what to do! This funny story celebrates the diverse traditions associated with losing a baby tooth.
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