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The Three Little Teeth
by Amber Parr
44 pages
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Little boy goes to a carnival and eats a bunch of sweets. He falls asleep without brushing his teeth and has a dream that is a rendition of the three little pigs and the wolf. However it is the three little teeth and the Cavity.
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Category: Fiction:Children:Health:Teeth
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About the Book
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Little boy named Nolan goes to a carnival, he eats a bunch of sweets when he gets home for the night he forgets to brush
his teeth.
Nolan begins to have a dream about his 3 little teeth building different houses out of the remains of the sweets Nolan ate at the carnival.
The first tooth builds their house out of cotton candy a cavity comes along and gobbles up the cotton candy house.
The second tooth builds his house out of candy bars and lollipops. The cavity is bigger and comes along to gobble up that house.
The final tooth builds a house out of toothbrushes and floss, they defeat the cavity using toothpaste, mouth wash, and floss.
Then the teeth visit their friends at the dentist where they have a positive experience. The dentist gives them more tooth brushes to build three strong houses.
The little boy Nolan wakes up from the dream and brushes his 3 little teeth.
This story is meant to encourage kids to have healthy habits and have a good bedtime routine.
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About the Author |
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Amber was born in Wisconsin and currently resides in Missouri, where she completed college and is working as a registered nurse.
In her free time, she plays soccer and volleyball and has various other hobbies like sewing, writing, and drawing.
Writing this children's story has been the perfect creative outlet.
She drew inspiration from her mother, who also writes, as well as from her siblings and nephews, who she based the characters in the story on.
This story is meant to help kids form good habits and turn a "scary" situation into something positive that they can understand. |
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