by Michelle Robinson (Author), Briony May Smith (Illustrator)
When it's time for Tate to start her tooth-fairy training, she learns that there's much more to the job than just leaving coins for sleeping children.
Tate's tooth-fairy training starts today, and her big sister, May, is taking her out on her very first tooth-collecting mission. After practicing at home, Tate is ready to test her skills, and May leads her to their first stop: a herd of hippos in a lake After all, human children aren't the only young creatures that lose their teeth. In fact, being a tooth fairy is a dangerous job, and Tate must visit all kinds of toothy predators before the night is up. Will she be able to collect the teeth from narwhals, anacondas, and more -- all without waking a single creature? Author Michelle Robinson and illustrator Briony May Smith introduce two brave fairy sisters with a whimsical, rhyming read-aloud.
Author Biography
Michelle Robinson has written several books for children, including How to Wash a Woolly Mammoth, illustrated by Kate Hindley; There's a Lion in My Cornflakes, illustrated by Jim Field; and The Pawed Piper, illustrated by Chinlun Lee. Michelle Robinson lives in England.
Briony May Smith is the author-illustrator of
Imelda and the Goblin King and the illustrator of
The Giant's Necklace, written by Michael Morpurgo. She lives in England.
Number of Pages: 40
Dimensions: 0.5 x 11.1 x 8.7 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: December 10, 2019