Maisy, Charley, and the Wobbly Tooth
(Libby/OverDrive eBook)

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Contributors
Cousins, Lucy Author, Illustrator
Published
Candlewick Press , 2011.
Status
Available from Libby/OverDrive

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Description

On his first trip to the dentist, Charley gets lots of moral support from Maisy and friends in a full-length story readers will be eager to sink their teeth into.Maisy's friend Charley has a wobbly tooth! He's going to the dentist for the first time, and he's a little nervous. Luckily, Maisy, Tallulah, Eddie, and Cyril are happy to accompany their toothy friend to the dentist's office, where they make some fun discoveries: a twirly chair that goes up and down, a special cup to spit in, and a proper tooth-brushing demonstration. Charley gets an x-ray, a smiley button, and a book to take home, but what will happen with his wobbly tooth?

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Format
eBook
Street Date
11/15/2011
Language
English
ISBN
9780763660321

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Booklist Review

PreS-Gr. 1. Charley the crocodile feels a little nervous about his loose tooth when his mouse friend Maisy takes him to the dentist's office for his first visit. Maisy watches as Charley plays with the dentist's chair, opens his crocodilian mouth wide for Dr. Biteright, and hears the good news that his wobbly baby tooth will fall out and a new one will replace it. After an X-ray and a toothbrushing lesson, Charley waves good-bye. The story ends happily, and predictably, with a visit from the tooth fairy. Cousins' distinctive artwork, with its broad black lines and bold, flat colors, gives Maisy's fans reason enough to choose this brightly illustrated story. Leavened with a little visual humor and bolstered by a bit of information about tooth care, the book provides basic information about what happens at the dentist's office while offering reassurance to kids who are anxious about the experience. --Carolyn Phelan Copyright 2006 Booklist

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Publisher's Weekly Review

Maisy the indomitable mouse returns for a universal experience in Maisy, Charley, and the Wobbly Tooth by Lucy Cousins. Charley's tooth may be wobbly, but his friends are steadfast: they all accompany him to the dentist, who explains that a new tooth will grow in place of his loose baby tooth. (c) Copyright PWxyz, LLC. All rights reserved

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Kirkus Book Review

Maisy and her entourage soothe a friend's anxieties about the dentist's office. Charley's loose tooth heralds a major milestone: his first visit to the dentist. However, he does not need to face this momentous--and a little worrisome--occasion alone; his friends accompany him on his visit in a show of support and solidarity. With the guidance of helpful Dr. Biteright and Nurse Sparkle, Maisy and the gang learn all about what happens at the dentist's office. From fun rides in the dentist's chair to X-rays and proper brushing technique, every aspect of a routine visit is covered in comforting detail. With her gentle approach to story telling, Cousins's simple text explains away readers' worries in a friendly, accessible format, and her trademark bright colors and familiar characters will reassure young readers. When Charley's tooth eventually falls out, he's calm--and excited about the prospect of a visit from the tooth fairy. A cheerful introduction to dentistry that's the perfect prescription for worried tots. (Picture book. 2-5) Copyright ©Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

PreS-Gr. 1. Charley the crocodile feels a little nervous about his loose tooth when his mouse friend Maisy takes him to the dentist's office for his first visit. Maisy watches as Charley plays with the dentist's chair, opens his crocodilian mouth wide for Dr. Biteright, and hears the good news that his wobbly baby tooth will fall out and a new one will replace it. After an X-ray and a toothbrushing lesson, Charley waves good-bye. The story ends happily, and predictably, with a visit from the tooth fairy. Cousins' distinctive artwork, with its broad black lines and bold, flat colors, gives Maisy's fans reason enough to choose this brightly illustrated story. Leavened with a little visual humor and bolstered by a bit of information about tooth care, the book provides basic information about what happens at the dentist's office while offering reassurance to kids who are anxious about the experience. ((Reviewed May 1, 2006)) Copyright 2006 Booklist Reviews.

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Publishers Weekly Reviews

Maisy the indomitable mouse returns for a universal experience in Maisy, Charley, and the Wobbly Tooth by Lucy Cousins. Charley's tooth may be wobbly, but his friends are steadfast: they all accompany him to the dentist, who explains that a new tooth will grow in place of his loose baby tooth. Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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Citations

APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Cousins, L. (2011). Maisy, Charley, and the Wobbly Tooth . Candlewick Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cousins, Lucy. 2011. Maisy, Charley, and the Wobbly Tooth. Candlewick Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Cousins, Lucy. Maisy, Charley, and the Wobbly Tooth Candlewick Press, 2011.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Cousins, L. (2011). Maisy, charley, and the wobbly tooth. Candlewick Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Cousins, Lucy. Maisy, Charley, and the Wobbly Tooth Candlewick Press, 2011.

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