Monday, December 21, 2015

The Legend of the Tooth Fairy Tub
by Julie Bowman
Illustrations by Kevin Collier
 
“The Legend of the Tooth Fairy Tub,” by Julie Bowman, with illustrations by Kevin Collier, is about the Tooth Fairy failing to pick up all the jungle animals’ teeth for four weeks. Each of the animals wrote to the Tooth Fairy asking her why she hasn’t come for their teeth. When they don’t receive an answer back, they decide to have a party and wait up for the Tooth Fairy. But they all fall asleep before she gets there. The tooth fairy collects their teeth, leaves them a gift, and a note to explain her absence.

Kevin Collier’s whimsical cartoon illustrations will entertain the children as well as the story written in rhyme. The book is targeted for children aged 5 to 8. The author, Julie Bowman, has years of experience in the dental profession and enjoys teaching children about dental hygiene.

At the back of “The Legend of the Tooth Fairy Tub” is a fun page for kids to find the missing toothbrushes. The glow in the dark Tooth Fairy Tub is a helpful product marketed by Ms. Bowman that Dentists and parents may find helpful for children losing their baby teeth.

Information about author Julie Bowman is at www.toothfairytub.com.

Information about artist Kevin Collier is at www.kevinscottcollier.blogspot.com.

Reviewed by:
Penelope Anne Cole
Multi-Award Winning Author of Magical Matthew and Magical Mea 
and Mágico Mateo (Spanish). Magical Mea Goes to School, and
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Julie Bowman, Kevin Collier, The Legend of the Tooth Fairy Tub, glow in the dark tub, baby teeth, dental hygiene, the tooth fairy