![]() Reading this book to the Princess has really made the story of the tooth fairy come to life and come to life in a way that young children can understand. A few days ago I sat down and read the book to her and was really impressed with the story line and the illustrations inside this book are gorgeous! Just last week a kid at her preschool last his front tooth and immediately, Princess Gia was asking us all about the Tooth Fairy. Our Thoughts: Princess Gia loves books, so I was really excited to get this book and dvd into our home. Based on a popular cartoon, each book in this series comes with a DVD of the corresponding episode, simultaneously entertaining and educating children on the importance of brushing their teeth. ![]() In the rest of the series, follow the tooth fairies in their adventures all over the world as they help children and battle the evil McCavity. ![]() But have you ever wondered what the fairies do with those teeth? Find out in the first book of the Magical Tooth Fairies series, as Lynn, Leo Lino, Basta, and Professor discover the magic found in baby teeth and demonstrate the importance of keeping teeth clean and healthy. ISBN 978-0-86715-567-9.īook & DVD Synopsis: Surely you’ve heard that tooth fairies collect baby teeth from under children’s pillows and leave a coin in return. The book is a large hardcover book called “The Magical ToothFairies ~ The Secret of the Magic Dust”, a story by Henry Olberg, published by Quintessence Books.Ĭontained inside the back cover of the book is the cartoon DVD and the book contains 33 gorgeously illustrated pages. The great folks over at America’s ToothFairy sent us a beautiful book and DVD to review. When children are young, you can really get the point across to them when you have good visual aids (like books & DVDs) and by working with them on a day-to-day basis. We spend a lot of time with Princess Gia and I work really hard to get her to understand the importance of good oral health. Of the entire disc, it's the one thing I thought to be a feature worthy of the word special.It is National Children’s Dental Health Month and the National Children’s Oral Health Foundation: America’s ToothFairy®, would like to invite you to sign-up for the America’s ToothFairy Kid’s Club! When you join the club, you and your kids will receive educational activities, personalized letters from the toothfairy and valuable oral healthcare tips! The club is free to join and you can get all of the information about it directly on their web site.Īs you all know, I am the grandmother to a precious 3 1/2 year old little girl. ![]() I'm all for anything that gets kids up and moving around, especially something that makes working out into something of a fantastical goal (like training to be a tooth fairy). ![]() The second is "Tooth Fairy Training Center," a 20-minute workout video for kids in which a tooth fairy fitness expert trains your children to be proper tooth fairies. It's dreadful and about the worst special feature I've ever had the displeasure of seeing on a DVD. The first is "Fairy-oke," a karaoke rendition of "Wind Beneath My Wings" by Johnson and co-star Stephen Merchant, made slightly different by the inclusion of small jokes between lines of the song. Both the DVD and the Blu-ray sport two additional features, one terrible, the other a great extra. The Blu-ray/DVD combo pack (one of the greatest ideas in the current era) comes with all the assorted extras you'd expect out of this kind of thing: dull commentary, a short making-of, a gag reel, and a few deleted scenes. ![]()
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