Toothful Tales, How We Survived the Sweet Attack
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Rating | : | 4.75 (982 Votes) |
Asin | : | B004GXAXU4 |
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Number of Pages | : | 520 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-01 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Colorfully illustrated and written by dentist Jeanette Flannery Courtad, who weaves humor throughout the book, to entertain while it teaches children the basis for good oral hygiene. This book gives children the foundation for good oral hygiene and healthier eating habits for a lifetime.. Toothful Tales has been enthusiastically reviewed as being the "most motivating" children's dental book by both pediatric dentists and parents alike. Dr. Told from the tooth's point of view, Toothful Tales, How We Survived the Sweet Attack engages young reader
"Awesome Book(s)!" according to Anna. My kids love the fun pictures in this book, and ask me to read it to them quite often. I like that they learn good oral hygiene! Plus, I just learned of a new book by this author about the dental visit. Similar name, I think.. Painless dental training I read this book to my 2 1/2 year old - she picked it off the shelf - probably intrigued by the big colorful funny tooth characters. A little while after we read it, she was eating something sweet and said - The tongue likes it but the teeth don't like it! Ima
Courtad has fashioned a strong, motivational oral hygiene message for children within an entertaining and colorfully imagined story intended to lay a foundation for a lifetime of good oral health. Courtad, the book's clever narrative and vivid illustrations help children understand what happens to teeth when the lovable grandmother gives candy to her grandchild. --Articulator magazine, Vol. It makes me want to go brush! The illustrations will get lots of giggles and more importantly will reinforce the message in a way children will remember. Toothful Tales needs to be read to every child whose parents want to instill good oral health practices. --Dr. Now if the author could get the sticky candies to not taste so good!
They are currently establishing a non-profit, Renewable Energy Demonstration Center adjacent to their office. Courtad has been a practicing dentist for over 20 years since graduating from the University of California at San Francisco. Courtad's life. The arts have always played a significant role in Dr. Courtad was a volunteer teacher at UCSF's Dental Public Health Department b