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Gabriel's Tooth Fairy Tale

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5/5 stars!

What a cute cozy book to read! The illustrations were wonderful to look at!, the various shades of blue throughout the book were very pleasant to the eye and it made it all the more easier to read. Embedding Gabriels dreams, his curiousity and fascination into the plot of the book was something I would love to see more in other books!. This is definitely something I would share and read to my niece!

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I thoroughly enjoyed reading this one to my little girl. How refreshing to read a new twist on the well known tooth fairy stories. The book follows a smart and inventive little boy and his very exciting adventure with a tooth fairy.

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A cute story with lots of very beautiful illustrations. I love how Tooth Fairy Land is made! It's very very beautiful. This is a cute book to read with (your) kids.

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I really liked the book and i liked the story, Although it mostly talk about rocket ships. In my opinion i think the book i just read was a good book because I love space too. This book was fun to read.- review from my son Anthony

Cute book! I would have liked the book to go more in to how he deals a lot with speaking about rocket ships and his teacher telling him to give other kids a turn. How can kids learn to do that or what are some tools they can use?
Overall cute book!

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Any book that involves fairies is my kind of book for a kid. I loved how the tooth fairy not only needs help from the young boy who lost his tooth but also inspires him to be who he is. I found this story to be magical and imaginative. It's a perfect fit for young kids. As a parent, I would read this book with my child.


Love Always, Catherine

I received an advanced review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily.

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Didn’t think I would read a better book on this subject after reading The Tooth Fairy by Graham Joyce (not suitable for children).

This children’s tale of a familiar character lifts the basic elements above the basic aspects of what is imagined.

That the writer involves the boy’s own dreams and aspirations interwoven into the simple facts, placing the tooth under one’s pillow.

I loved the illustrations and the created land where the organisation and processing of the letter, the recovered milk teeth and the financial contributions made so much sense. The pictures beautifully enhance the simple text.

Above all, it is the integration of Gabriel into the story that means our children will also get involved with this book and re-kindle the whole ethos and wonderment of the Tooth Fairy.

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Firstly I would like to thank Sharon Leya , Jennifer Saylor and NetGalley for giving me the opportunity to read this beautiful and magical children's book.
Recently Published the story follows the adventure of 6 year old Gabriel on the night that he looses his first tooth . The story itself being a modern twist and retelling of the many traditional tooth fairy stories we have grown up to adore.
The book itself is beautifully illustrated by Ivan Sulima and to say that these pictures are mesmerising is a large understatement . The work and craftsmanship that must have gone into creating this is surely a labour of love. I wholeheartedly looked forward to turning every page as the drawings made the story jump from the pages .
The tale itself is so engaging for young readers and very heartwarming .
A quote from the book that stood out to me was ' 'When you're a grownup instead of just counting the stars , you could become an astronaut and visit them'
It gives every reader the self confidence that the impossible can be possible if you have a dream .
I also loved the detail that went into the book even to the point that a template was included at the end of the story which gave children the opportunity to write their own letter to the tooth fairy .
A beautiful read that I would encourage any parent to buy .
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What a lovely imagining of what happens to our teeth once they’ve been lost and taken by ‘the tooth fairy.’ It was a pleasant surprise to have a tinkerer’s point of view when it came to this book. I loved all the space and rocket ship details, my boy would love to read this book. One note, as a parent I will struggle a little with the reading the name Birnbry aloud, thankfully it only appears twice in the book.

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