This is a cute story about a little puppy who loses a tooth and takes a picture of the gap so the Tooth Fairy will leave him treats. This book was published in 1999, and now the camera phone is more commonly known than the Polaroid in this story. Enjoyable illustrations.
The puppy is all excited about losing his first tooth and getting treats from the Tooth Fairy. A slightly different adaptation to the usual Tooth Fairy stories for kids, but still effective. This is a very simple reader book and doesn't go into much detail for anything, including the dog's name or his friend's.
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Amazon Book Description: PreSchool-Grade 1 An appealing easy-reader that offers a twist on a familiar story. A shaggy-haired puppy has a loose tooth and intends to leave it under his pillow for the Tooth Fairy when it falls out. Predictably, he swallows it while eating. The twist comes when he resolves his problem by taking a Polaroid snapshot of his smile and leaving the proof for the Tooth Fairy. Without being didactic, this story presents a situation and a solution for what every child worries about while passing through this stage of life. The gentle watercolors in muted tones emphasize the adorable dog's changing emotions throughout and, in the end, show his satisfied smile. Kit Vaughan, J. B. Watkins Elementary School, Midlothian, VA
Wilhelm, H. (1999). Noodles I lost my Tooth. New York, NY: Scholastic Inc.
Noodles, the cute, fun, lovable dog loses a tooth. After hearing of the Tooth Fairy, Noodles decides he would like a treat from the Tooth Fairy but can't find his tooth. He comes up with a creative way to solve the problem.
Like all other Noodles' books, this book is designed for beginning readers ages 4-6 years old. It has easy sight words that young readers will find encouraging. The book is short which makes it quick to finish. The illustrations are cute and tie in well with the text which makes it easier to decipher the text if necessary.