Category: Children's Fictions (ages 3-7), 38 pages
Genre: Children's Picture Book
Publisher: Bright Meadow Press
Release date: Feb 28, 2022
Content Rating: G -Suitable for everyone.
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Lulu cannot wait for a visit from the Tooth Fairy and get a pony with her Tooth Fairy money. And Trixie cannot wait to finally become an official Tooth Fairy. Everything would be perfect, if only Trixie would show up!
Will Lulu get her pony? Will Trixie ever become an official Tooth Fairy? Find out in this humorous yet heartwarming tale that encourages us to never stop believing and that everything is possible with a little will power. And learn a thing or two about tooth traditions and tooth collectors of the world!
Lulu and Trixie Share a Fun--and Funny--Tooth Fairy Story. I don't know about your little corner of the world--but, in our little world, we had a missing tooth fairy a couple of times over the years! Trixie, the Tooth Fairy in Training, has some funny misadventures in her efforts to collect Lulu's tooth that little ones will enjoy. I also think this is a fun story to explain a late or missing tooth fairy collection/money drop-off!
Fun Illustrations Show the Excitement and Magic of the Tooth Fairy. Readers will undoubtedly see Lulu's excitement over her loose tooth and her disappointment when she thinks the Tooth Fairy forgot her. Trixie's emotions and determination shine through the illustrations--dotted with a little whimsical magic for families to love.
Would I Recommend Lulu and the Missing Tooth by S.E. Richey? I thought this book was adorable! It is a fun story to get little ones excited about the tooth fairy--and it's a fun story to help them understand what may have happened if their own tooth fairy goes missing! The author does a great job showing both Lulu's and Trixie's sides of the story and gives a fun, happy ending that readers will love.
S. E. Richey was born in New York and moved to Puerto Rico with her family when she was four years old. She grew up in the mountains of La Cordillera Central of Puerto Rico. She spoke four-year-old English and Spanish, but soon forgot English. She loved running around her grandparents’ finca, picking wild strawberries, sucking on ripe coffee beans (so sweet!), sugar cane (so sweet!), and searching for cow pies with her siblings and cousins (not so sweet.).
At age eighteen, S. E. Richey swore she would never live in another small town in the country where she had to drive through a canyon with lots of curvy roads just to get to the city. Oh, how dizzy and nauseous those curves made her!
She moved to the United States where she attended college in a small town in Idaho, married and lived in a small town in California (her second home) with lots and lots of curves just to get to the city (yes, she got dizzy and nauseated), and now she lives in a small-ish town in Idaho with her husband and four children. Their two dogs, Roscoe and Cali, and Conan, the fat cat, complete the family. She loves to sing WAY too loudly in the car. She loves Dulce de Leche ice cream (even if it hurts her tummy). And she loves to read and write silly stories that make her giggle and stories that tug at the heartstrings.
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Jhon Ortiz is a 3D character animator and a children's book illustrator born in Caracas, Venezuela and based in Valencia, Spain. A plant keeper and a coffee lover, Jhon also likes the sound of vinyl records. From an early age, Jhon felt a passion for drawing and storytelling. He has worked as an animator for the films The Nutcracker and the Four, and Moomios. And he has illustrated several books, including The One Great Gnome, LillyBelle: A Damsel NOT in Distress, and Lulu and the Missing Tooth Fairy.
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