Toothella: Tooth Fairy in Training by Kristin Neva


What sort of fun could you have as a tooth fairy in training? Imagine all of the possibilities. . .Kristin Neva does just that in her new children's book, Toothella: Tooth Fairy in Training.

Toothella is a cute children's book. The colorful illustrations are well done--especially since I didn't realize on the first read through that they were done by a 16-year old. They are fun and vibrant. The story written by Neva is a whimsical tale that encourages little ones to use their imagination to see all the adventures that a tooth fairy could have as she visits various children's houses.

Toothella was a fun story. I think it is fun that Neva wrote her story based on an experience of exploring why the tooth fairy didn't make it to her room one night. I enjoyed this fanciful tale and would recommended it to parents with young children waiting for their tooth fairy.

I received a copy of Toothella from the author. I was not required to write a positive review.

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