Rotten Teeth

Rotten Teeth

By Laura Simms

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Interest LevelReading LevelReading A-ZATOSWord Count
n/aGrades 1 - 4n/a41157
Speaking in front of the class isn't easy for small people like Melissa Herman. Especially when there's nothing very special to say about her house or her family or herself. But with the help of her older brother, Melissa borrows a bottle from her father's dental office to take to show and tell. The teacher is appalled, but the children are intrigued. David Catrow's hilariously zany illustrations reveal that there is nothing ordinary about Melissa Herman, or her house or her family. The bright artwork is laugh-aloud funny and will have children begging to hear the story again, or maybe invent their very own tale.
Publisher: Sandpiper
Published on 8/26/2002
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 32

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I love this book so so so so so much!!!!!!!!!! It is a great picture book!!!! It is sort of fantasy and sort of realistic fiction at the same time. It is about a girl who wants to bring something in to school for show and tell but does not no what to bring in. So after she brings something in, it appears not appropriate for school. I think this story is for both boys and also girls because it is so funny that it does not matter if the main character is a boy or girl. I think the message for this story is ''Never judge people for how they look''. I hope you like it!!!!!!!!!!!!