Sweet Tooth

Sweet Tooth by Margie Palatini, published by Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers in September 2004, is an illustrated children’s book that explores the humorous challenges faced by a young boy named Stewart. With 40 pages of engaging content, this story centers around Stewart’s loud sweet tooth, which demands sugary treats at the most inconvenient times, creating a series of amusing situations that resonate with young readers.
In this entertaining tale, Stewart’s sweet tooth is not just a craving but a persistent character that disrupts his daily life, calling for cake at weddings and candy during class. As he grapples with this relentless desire, he decides to take a stand by introducing a carrot into the mix. The narrative combines elements of children’s fiction, humor, and food habits, making it a delightful read for those interested in whimsical stories about fairies and the challenges of growing up.
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Lots of kids have a sweet tooth. But not like Stewart’s. His very loud sweet tooth wants what it wants, when it wants it…and lets everyone know about it.
Stewart’s sweet tooth screams for cake at weddings, for candy during class, and torments him at the movies. Stewart has had enough, and he’s bringing out the big guns — a carrot.
Can he stand up to the most annoying sweet tooth in history?
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