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Just as Penelope plucks her very first tooth out of her mouth, it bounces on the floor and disappears. Now she has nothing to show the tooth fairy but a big hole! As Penelope searches her house for her lost tooth, she must find a way to please the tooth fairy if she cannot find it. With help from her dad, she finds a solution. But will it be enough to secure a prize under her pillow? In this comical tale full of twists, turns, giggles, and a celebration, a little girl must find a creative solution to please the tooth fairy after she loses her first tooth. "What shall I do when the Tooth Fairy…mehr

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Just as Penelope plucks her very first tooth out of her mouth, it bounces on the floor and disappears. Now she has nothing to show the tooth fairy but a big hole! As Penelope searches her house for her lost tooth, she must find a way to please the tooth fairy if she cannot find it. With help from her dad, she finds a solution. But will it be enough to secure a prize under her pillow? In this comical tale full of twists, turns, giggles, and a celebration, a little girl must find a creative solution to please the tooth fairy after she loses her first tooth. "What shall I do when the Tooth Fairy comes? I have nothing to show her other than this big hole in my gums'" With her latest book, JJ Allen continues to connect with young children. Using an easy to read and poetic lilt, JJ creates a story that any parent can share with their children as they lose their first tooth. She shows a keen intuition into a child's mind during an important milestone in his/her life. This book is a must have for all families, that can be kept and passed down for generations. Laurie Jackson M.ED.- Elementary Education M.ED.-Reading Instruction Retired Elementary Teacher
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Autorenporträt
JJ Allen is a native of Winter Park, Florida, mother of four, grandmother of eleven, and the author of three children's books. She is actively involved with several children's charities and literacy programs. Allen and her husband, Christopher Holman, live in South Carolina, where they enjoy traveling and boating.