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About losing a first tooth
When Li's first tooth wobbles and falls out, he's excited but unsure what to do next—his friends share traditions like burying it for a new one like Kofi, leaving it for the tooth fairy like Joey, or tossing it in a river for luck like Salma. Li chooses his own special way, celebrating the milestone with joy. David Mills' story explores global customs around baby teeth in a fun, relatable way.
This cheerful dual language book delights with illustrations of diverse friends and includes ideas for chatting about traditions and superstitions. Perfect for young children facing wobbly teeth, it's a wonderful resource for families and schools to discuss communities, sharing, and growing up together.
When Li's first tooth wobbles and falls out, he's excited but unsure what to do next—his friends share traditions like burying it for a new one like Kofi, leaving it for the tooth fairy like Joey, or tossing it in a river for luck like Salma. Li chooses his own special way, celebrating the milestone with joy. David Mills' story explores global customs around baby teeth in a fun, relatable way.
This cheerful dual language book delights with illustrations of diverse friends and includes ideas for chatting about traditions and superstitions. Perfect for young children facing wobbly teeth, it's a wonderful resource for families and schools to discuss communities, sharing, and growing up together.
When Li's first tooth wobbles and falls out, he's excited but unsure what to do next—his friends share traditions like burying it for a new one like Kofi, leaving it for the tooth fairy like Joey, or tossing it in a river for luck like Salma. Li chooses his own special way, celebrating the milestone with joy. David Mills' story explores global customs around baby teeth in a fun, relatable way.
This cheerful dual language book delights with illustrations of diverse friends and includes ideas for chatting about traditions and superstitions. Perfect for young children facing wobbly teeth, it's a wonderful resource for families and schools to discuss communities, sharing, and growing up together.
When Li's first tooth wobbles and falls out, he's excited but unsure what to do next—his friends share traditions like burying it for a new one like Kofi, leaving it for the tooth fairy like Joey, or tossing it in a river for luck like Salma. Li chooses his own special way, celebrating the milestone with joy. David Mills' story explores global customs around baby teeth in a fun, relatable way.
This cheerful dual language book delights with illustrations of diverse friends and includes ideas for chatting about traditions and superstitions. Perfect for young children facing wobbly teeth, it's a wonderful resource for families and schools to discuss communities, sharing, and growing up together.
When Li's first tooth wobbles and falls out, he's excited but unsure what to do next—his friends share traditions like burying it for a new one like Kofi, leaving it for the tooth fairy like Joey, or tossing it in a river for luck like Salma. Li chooses his own special way, celebrating the milestone with joy. David Mills' story explores global customs around baby teeth in a fun, relatable way.
This cheerful dual language book delights with illustrations of diverse friends and includes ideas for chatting about traditions and superstitions. Perfect for young children facing wobbly teeth, it's a wonderful resource for families and schools to discuss communities, sharing, and growing up together.
When Li's first tooth wobbles and falls out, he's excited but unsure what to do next—his friends share traditions like burying it for a new one like Kofi, leaving it for the tooth fairy like Joey, or tossing it in a river for luck like Salma. Li chooses his own special way, celebrating the milestone with joy. David Mills' story explores global customs around baby teeth in a fun, relatable way.
This cheerful dual language book delights with illustrations of diverse friends and includes ideas for chatting about traditions and superstitions. Perfect for young children facing wobbly teeth, it's a wonderful resource for families and schools to discuss communities, sharing, and growing up together.
When Li's first tooth wobbles and falls out, he's excited but unsure what to do next—his friends share traditions like burying it for a new one like Kofi, leaving it for the tooth fairy like Joey, or tossing it in a river for luck like Salma. Li chooses his own special way, celebrating the milestone with joy. David Mills' story explores global customs around baby teeth in a fun, relatable way.
This cheerful dual language book delights with illustrations of diverse friends and includes ideas for chatting about traditions and superstitions. Perfect for young children facing wobbly teeth, it's a wonderful resource for families and schools to discuss communities, sharing, and growing up together.
Available in these languages:
Albanian, Arabic, Bengali, Cantonese, English only, Farsi, French, German, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Panjabi, Polish, Spanish, Tamil, Urdu, Vietnamese
Additional Information
Printed and dispatched in 2-4 working days
Ages
0 - 4 Years, 5 - 7 Years
Topic:
Contemporary, First or New Experiences
Pages:
36
Size:
280mm x 235mm
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