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The Tooth Fairy Wars

illus. by Jake Parker. 40p. S. & S./Atheneum. Jul. 2014. Tr $17.99. ISBN 9781416979159; ebk. $10.99. ISBN 9781416982630. LC 2012014536.
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K-Gr 2—Most children are eager to exchange their lost teeth for money from the Tooth Fairy. Not Nathan, who wants to keep all his baby teeth "forever." Thus begins a series of skirmishes between a determined boy and an equally obstinate Tooth Fairy. The child does what he can to ensure that his teeth are not taken away one at a time by hiding them in the garage, a tarantula's cage, and the garden, for instance. He even writes a polite note asking the fairy to leave his most recently fallen tooth. Nevertheless, every morning after a baby tooth falls out, he ascertains that it is gone and a dollar has been left in its place. Though he finds a couple of somewhat threatening letters from "the 15th League of Enchanted Commerce," the child doesn't stop attempting to thwart this fairy on a mission. Digitally colored pencil drawings reveal the escalating battles and the ultimate victor in the war of wills. The humorous story of Nathan, his baby teeth, and a Tooth Fairy just trying to do her job will have children laughing as they attempt to guess who will triumph in the end.—Maryann H. Owen, Children's Literature Specialist, Mt. Pleasant, WI
Unwilling to part with his baby teeth, Nathan tucks them away in some tricky hiding spots. A by-the-book (and increasingly exasperated) tooth fairy finds them all, but the last tooth's concealment (among the rocks in the tarantula's tank) has her packing for vacation. Comical illustrations in muted nighttime hues depict the clever inventiveness of each side in this contest of wills.

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