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Tooth Fairy's First Night.


Tooth Fairy's First Night

Anne Bowen & Jon Berkeley Jon Berkeley (b.1962) is a Dublin-born illustrator and children's author. He travelled widely in the 1980s, working freelance in London, Sydney and Hong Kong before returning to Dublin in 1992, where he formed a loose coalition known as Baggot Street Central with other leading  

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Offered at a discount to school and community libraries ($11.96), Anne Bowen's Tooth Fairy's First Night Out is the story of Sally and her longing to be a tooth fairy fairy, in folklore, one of a variety of supernatural beings endowed with the powers of magic and enchantment. Belief in fairies has existed from earliest times, and literatures all over the world have tales of fairies and their relations with humans. . As she sets off to retrieve her first tooth she knows that the most important tooth fairy rule is to never waken a sleeping child The sleeping child (maghrebi arabic : ragued or bou-mergoud) is, according to Maghrebian (especially Moroccan) folk belief, a fetus which has been rendered dormant by black or white magic and may eventually wake up and be born after the normal pregnancy term.  in the process. But when Sally arrives at her first house she encounters serious complications! Tooth Fairy's First Night is charmingly enhanced with the impressive illustrations of Jon Berkeley and will prove to be a very popular picturebook for young readers.
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Date:Sep 1, 2005
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