What’s the book about?
Every single minute, of every single day, a child somewhere loses a baby tooth.
But what happens to all those teeth?
They are collected by the tooth fairy, of course! Or the tooth fairies – because there is more than just one tooth fairy. In fact, there are millions! Like us, they are all different.
And now there is an informative and fully illustrated guide that’s jam-packed with answers to every child’s tooth fairy questions, like: What do tooth fairies eat? Where do they live? How do they collect your tooth – and what on earth do they do with it?
Find out everything there is to know about the magical (and sometimes just a little bit gross) world of the tooth fairy!
Recommended for:
Ages 3+.
Three reasons to read it:
- With Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Tooth Fairy (And Some Things You Didn’t), Stewart creates a magical world that is full of imagination and creativity with her beautiful artworks. Each illustration adds a whimsical touch to the storytelling and is fun for the whole family.
- The book covers a wide range of topics related to the Tooth Fairy, including traditions, myths, and trivia. If your kids are interested in learning about the legendary Tooth Fairy, this book is an excellent resource that is easily digestible.
- Stewart innovates the ideas of storytelling through the interesting ways she incorporates education within Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the Tooth Fairy (And Some Things You Didn’t). This is especially evident when she explores the many myths of the Tooth Fairy and how they came to be.
About the author:
Briony Stewart is an award-winning author and illustrator of children’s books. In 2022 she won the Prime Minister’s Literary Award in the category of Children’s Fiction for her work with Sheryl Clarke on the verse novel Mina and the Whole Wide World. She is the author and illustrator of the award-winning Kumiko and the Dragon series and We Love You Magoo, which was a CBCA Early Childhood Honour Book for 2020. Briony lectures on children’s literature at university and conducts talks and workshops with children across Australia. She loves live drawing challenges, daydreaming and discussing dragons, bunnies, and how to tame lions.








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