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What does the Tooth Fairy do with all the teeth she collects? The mystery has been solved by Mary Catherine Rolston in the delightfully engaging Abbey's Dental Jewel. In ABC format, combined with alliterative verse, we follow Abbey through the experience of childhood which is universal - a wiggly, jiggly tooth and the problem of how to remove it! Through the author's colourfully vivid illustrations, we can join Abbey and her friends as they try to hurry the process along, dreaming of cash left under a pillow, and then learn of the magical miracles wrought by the Tooth Fairy and her nightly…mehr

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What does the Tooth Fairy do with all the teeth she collects? The mystery has been solved by Mary Catherine Rolston in the delightfully engaging Abbey's Dental Jewel. In ABC format, combined with alliterative verse, we follow Abbey through the experience of childhood which is universal - a wiggly, jiggly tooth and the problem of how to remove it! Through the author's colourfully vivid illustrations, we can join Abbey and her friends as they try to hurry the process along, dreaming of cash left under a pillow, and then learn of the magical miracles wrought by the Tooth Fairy and her nightly haul. Inspired by a real-life question from a real-life child, Mary Catherine Rolston has created a wonderful read-aloud. Teachers and parents will appreciate the extension activities at her website, www.mcrolston.com.
Autorenporträt
Mary Catherine Rolston is a retired kindergarten teacher who, just like Merry Cat, has a dear friend named Katherine (Happy Cat). Together they would enjoy afternoon tea and dream of sharing a teashop. MC loves to write with rhyme, and she loves children and their wonderful antics. She lives with her husband on Bear Mountain, where she appreciates the tranquility of being close to the ocean and forests while having easy access to the beautiful city of Victoria. Happy Cat and Merry Cat is MC's fifth book. She is also the author of two business parables, The Executive Gardener and the Fairy (2004) and The Corporate Family (2010). Her poem "Fallen Starfish" placed 34th in the Writer Digest 5th Annual Poetry Awards in 2010.