When the tooth fairy doesn't show up, there must be an explanation. Toothella is a tooth fairy in training. She enjoys her missions — sometimes too much. She gets sidetracked by all the fun toys in the kids' rooms.Getting distracted happens to the best of us. Parents and tooth fairies fail. Fortunately, Toothella gets a second chance. And now, parents have a book to pull off the shelf to read to a heartbroken child.Children will love this delightful character and the colored-pencil illustrations created by sixteen-year-old illustrator Josiah Mleko.Songs to accompany Toothella can be found on the author’s KristinNeva.com.Ages 3+“Toothella will charm the socks of ‘kids’ of all ages — especially any parent who has ever frantically struggled to explain to their child how the tooth fairy could have possibly missed their house! This darling story makes me want to stay up and wait for her all over again.” ~Betsi A., Mother of 3 and Grandmother of 4“Well this is perfect! You’re going to inspire parents to fail on purpose!” ~Jill J.
What sort of fun could you have as a tooth fairy in training? Imagine all of the possibilities. . .Kristin Neva does just that in her new children's book, Toothella: Tooth Fairy in Training.
Toothella is a cute children's book. The colorful illustrations are well done--especially since I didn't realize on the first read through that they were done by a 16-year old. They are fun and vibrant. The story written by Neva is a whimsical tale that encourages little ones to use their imagination to see all the adventures that a tooth fairy could have as she visits various children's houses.
Toothella was a fun story. I think it is fun that Neva wrote her story based on an experience of exploring why the tooth fairy didn't make it to her room one night. I enjoyed this fanciful tale and would recommended it to parents with young children waiting for their tooth fairy.
I received a copy of Toothella from the author. I was not required to write a positive review.
I thoroughly enjoy reading these type of children books, for they always teach my children an important life lesson in a simple and easy way that they can understand. It's important for children today to have morals, and the only way that they will obtain them is if they are taught from a young age.