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We all know who collects baby teeth; but who collects the teeth when someone older, like Mommy or Daddy, loses a tooth? The retired tooth fairies do!
The Retired Tooth Fairy’ follows the misadventures of one of these fairies. And her name is Bea. When the head fairy, Ms. Floss, gets swamped, she enlists the help of The Retired Tooth Fairy. Bea happily accepts her request and starts on her journey. But collecting these teeth will prove to be no easy task. Bea will have to risk being discovered by humans in order to return home before the magic of her “Youthful Dust” fades away. Will she make it home in time? Find out as you join Bea on her misadventure. Publication Date: July 5th, 2014 Click here to Buy Now in the Amazon Store Praise: "This was one of the most brilliant children's stories I've read in a long time. It's a fun easy read for kids and entertaining for adults as well. Parents will enjoy the songs included in the book that teach their children the importance of dental care. A fun twist on an age old tale."-Verified Amazon Customer Review "This book has a really creative/fun story that any kid can easily enjoy!! My nieces and nephews all like reading or being read this book. It's a really fun way to educate kids about teeth through a fun story. I highly recommend this book for anyone who has children or even as a gift to someone you know has them and likes books."-Verified Amazon Customer Review "This book is so great !!! It has a lot of imagination. It is a very charming book for kids. It is a really fun look into the world of the tooth fairies. I know my 6 grand kids will love it! I loved it!! Can't wait for other books in this series! Great job from first time author, Jaclyn M. Bartz! I highly recommend this for your kids!"-Verified Amazon Customer "I purchased the kindle version of The Retired Tooth Fairy and enjoyed from the beginning to the end. Now, I'm no book reviewer but I bet that you and also your children will read this tale over and over again." -B.K. Maxwell (Author of The Young Mystery Series) "An entertaining as well as educational read for kids."-Brian K. (Goodreads Review) |
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Leo: The Male Tooth Fairy
It's hard being a tooth fairy, especially a male tooth fairy. Not only do you have to tackle several obstacles each night and squeeze through tight spaces. But you have to face the ridicule from your fellow tooth fairies. They say, "No boy could ever be a tooth fairy!" They'll see!
The Retired Tooth Fairy in Lilly's Adventure
When Lilly and Mommy are under a Shrinking spell, Bea must help change them back to normal. But Lilly disappeared in the Tooth Fairy Village. Will they find her and change the pair back before the magic becomes permanent? Find out in the next installment of this unique children's series.
Leo: The Male Tooth Fairy
It's hard being a tooth fairy, especially a male tooth fairy. Not only do you have to tackle several obstacles each night and squeeze through tight spaces. But you have to face the ridicule from your fellow tooth fairies. They say, "No boy could ever be a tooth fairy!" They'll see!
The Retired Tooth Fairy in Lilly's Adventure
When Lilly and Mommy are under a Shrinking spell, Bea must help change them back to normal. But Lilly disappeared in the Tooth Fairy Village. Will they find her and change the pair back before the magic becomes permanent? Find out in the next installment of this unique children's series.
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Midwest Book Review-Reviewer's Bookwatch Monthly Newsletter:
August 2014 Issue Vol. 14 No. 8. First appearance as a new volunteer book reviewer for the Midwest Book Review with her review on Danette Key's "On the Edge of Wishing". http://midwestbookreview.com/rbw/aug_14.htm
September 2014 Issue Vol. 14 No. 9. "Jaclyn's Bookshelf" column debuts with reviews of works by Authors B.K. Maxwell, Marko Kitti, Maria Miller, C.L. Vaagen, and Linda Mockett. http://midwestbookreview.com/rbw/sep_14.htm#jaclyn
October 2014 Issue Vol. 14 No. 10. "Jaclyn's Bookshelf" column returns with reviews of works by Authors Ashley Hotter, Andrea Carrera, Lynn Schiffhorst, and James Gordon.
http://www.midwestbookreview.com/rbw/oct_14.htm#jaclyn
November 2014 Issue Vol. 14 No. 11. "Jaclyn's Bookshelf" column returns with more reviews of works by Authors Cindy Santos, Justin Lambert, and Dr. Orly Katz.
http://midwestbookreview.com/rbw/nov_14.htm#jaclyn
Midwest Book Review-Reviewer's Bookwatch Monthly Newsletter:
August 2014 Issue Vol. 14 No. 8. First appearance as a new volunteer book reviewer for the Midwest Book Review with her review on Danette Key's "On the Edge of Wishing". http://midwestbookreview.com/rbw/aug_14.htm
September 2014 Issue Vol. 14 No. 9. "Jaclyn's Bookshelf" column debuts with reviews of works by Authors B.K. Maxwell, Marko Kitti, Maria Miller, C.L. Vaagen, and Linda Mockett. http://midwestbookreview.com/rbw/sep_14.htm#jaclyn
October 2014 Issue Vol. 14 No. 10. "Jaclyn's Bookshelf" column returns with reviews of works by Authors Ashley Hotter, Andrea Carrera, Lynn Schiffhorst, and James Gordon.
http://www.midwestbookreview.com/rbw/oct_14.htm#jaclyn
November 2014 Issue Vol. 14 No. 11. "Jaclyn's Bookshelf" column returns with more reviews of works by Authors Cindy Santos, Justin Lambert, and Dr. Orly Katz.
http://midwestbookreview.com/rbw/nov_14.htm#jaclyn
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