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Tooth Fairy Travels (Fairy School, No 1)

Tooth Fairy Travels (Fairy School, No 1)

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book was really, really great! I loved it!!!!!!!!!!!!
Review: Dear Kids and People, I would like to tell you about this book. If you like fairies and if you are like me and love to read, you will think that it is kind of easy. But if you are 5 or 10 it will be fun. I liked this book because it was really, really full of adventures. I believe in fairies and I think you will too after reading this book. Reviewed by an 8 year old.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My daughter (age 8) absolutely loved it
Review: I have never seen my daughter get so excited about a book before. She read it in one day, which has never happened before. While she was reading it, she would periodically come to tell me about a particularly funny part in the book (also a first).

What is so appealing about this book? Well, there are plenty of the strange little details that kids love, like the strange list of fairy subjects that the girls learn in school. All the characters are girls (except for the father), and most of them are friends with each other.

From an adult perspective, the plot is pretty predictable, but this is apparently not a problem for children.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My daughter (age 8) absolutely loved it
Review: I have never seen my daughter get so excited about a book before. She read it in one day, which has never happened before. While she was reading it, she would periodically come to tell me about a particularly funny part in the book (also a first).

What is so appealing about this book? Well, there are plenty of the strange little details that kids love, like the strange list of fairy subjects that the girls learn in school. All the characters are girls (except for the father), and most of them are friends with each other.

From an adult perspective, the plot is pretty predictable, but this is apparently not a problem for children.


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