Tooth Fairy (Legendary character) -- Juvenile fiction
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Tooth Fairy (Legendary character) -- Juvenile fiction
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Tooth Fairy (Legendary character)
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Incoming Resources
- What-the-Dickens, the story of a rogue tooth fairy, Gregory Maguire
- Toot & Puddle, charming Opal, by Holly Hobbie
- Tooth trouble, by Abby Klein ; illustrated by John McKinley
- The holiday heroes save Christmas, Adam Wallace
- Three classic Franklin stories, [written by] Paulette Bourgeois ; [illustrated by] Brenda Clark
- Gilbert and the lost tooth, by Diane deGroat
- Squirrelly Gray, James Kochalka
- The story of the Tooth Fairy, by Tom Paxton ; illustrated by Robert Sauber
- Baby Shark, the shark tooth fairy, Pinkfong
- Andrew's loose tooth, by Robert Munsch ; illustrated by Michael Martchenko
- Toothiana, queen of the Tooth Fairy armies, William Joyce
- How to trick the Tooth Fairy, by Erin Danielle Russell ; illustrated by Jennifer Hansen Rolli
- Third grade baby, Jenny Meyerhoff ; pictures by Jill Weber
- April and Esme, tooth fairies, Bob Graham
- The Tooth Collector fairies, Batina's best first day
- Franklin goes to the hospital ;, Franklin and the Tooth Fairy ; Finders keepers for Franklin, Paulette Bourgeois, Brenda Clark
- Silverlicious, Victoria Kann
- How to catch the Tooth Fairy, written by Adam Wallace ; illustrated by Andy Elkerton
- Anna and the Tooth Fairy, by Maureen Wright ; illustrated by Anna Chernyshova
- Gone with the wand, a fairy's tale, by Margie Palatini ; pictures by Brian Ajhar
- Junie B., first grader, toothless wonder, Barbara Park ; illustrated by Denise Brunkus
- Toothiana, queen of the Tooth Fairy armies, William Joyce
- The Truest Heart, E.D. Baker
- Flight of the Tooth Fairy
- Teasing trouble, by Valerie Tripp ; illustrated by Joy Allen
- Tooth Fairy's first night
- Tooth Fairy's first night, by Anne Bowen ; illustrations by Jon Berkeley
- Franklin and the tooth fairy, written by Paulette Bourgeois ; illustrated by Brenda Clark
- Dear Tooth Fairy
- You think it's easy being the tooth fairy?
- The American Wei, by Marion Hess Pomeranc ; illustrated by DyAnne DiSalvo-Ryan
- Brianna the Tooth Fairy, by Daisy Meadows
- Sweet tooth, by Margie Palatini ; illustrated by Jack E. Davis
- Sept comme setteur, roman d'épouvante, Patrick Senécal ; [illustration, Stéphane Desmeules]
- Dear Tooth Fairy, by Pamela Duncan Edwards ; illustrated by Marie-Louise Fitzpatrick
- What-the-Dickens, the story of a rogue tooth fairy, Gregory Maguire
- Silverlicious, written and illustrated by Victoria Kann
- The very beary tooth fairy, Arthur A. Levine ; illustrated by Sarah S. Brannen
- Nice try, Tooth Fairy, by Mary W. Olson ; illustrated by Katherine Tillotson
- Supertwins and tooth trouble, by B.J. James ; illustrated by Chris Demarest
- Tooth fairy in training, Michelle Robinson ; illustrated by Briony May Smith
- Judy Moody and friends, Megan McDonald, Books 9-12
- Here comes the Tooth Fairy Cat, by Deborah Underwood ; pictures by Claudia Rueda
- Norman fools the tooth fairy, by Carol Carrick ; illustrated by Lisa McCue
- Three classic Franklin stories, [written by] Paulette Bourgeois ; [illustrated by] Brenda Clark
- I lost my tooth!, by Hans Wilhelm
- Tabitha's terrifically tough tooth, by Charlotte Middleton
- Holiday Heroes save Christmas
- A Jack in the tooth, Mina Gerges
- What does the tooth fairy do with all those teeth?
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