Review of Where's Hare's Tooth?

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This reminds me of 'tooth fairy' book. It sounds adorable.
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I believe children's books should be enjoyable for the age group who is reading it, and adults can see the value in the story's lessons. It seems this story does both. Great review!
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Post by Ariya-Danae1986 »

The sample left me wanting to read more to find out where hare tooth went. I really like the rhyming words and the beautiful illustrations. I think it is very appealing to kids. Well done to the author and illustrator.
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Post by mrlefty0706 »

"Where's Hare's Tooth?" by Lois Solverud is a beautifully illustrated book for children. I can picture myself reading this book to my great grandsons. Young children that have already lost a tooth can relate to the experience and the confusion that mom and dad can clear up by explaining why children lose their teeth. In the case of Hare and his/her lost tooth we can see the tooth pop out while eating a delicious carrot. While Hare immediately wanted to blame other animals in the forest for taking the missing tooth, one needs to read the book to find out what actually happened to the tooth. I enjoyed the sample and the official review.
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A review posted by Ciecheesemeister of the children's book, "Where's Hare's Tooth?", written by Lois Solverud and illustrated by Elizabeth McCulloch, hit all the major points . Ciecheesemeister covers the main theme and gives us a general idea without giving too much away. I see the effort, especially since the book is pretty basic in language. This review delivered all requirements . I'm glad to know the theme is a simple lesson that can teach little kids a lesson about pointing fingers. Making assumptions about others before understanding who they really are is never fair. All things considered, I wouldn't be too hard on the hare. When I was a child the archetype of the hare was also a common theme in Aesop's fable, a story about the tortoise and the hare. This story compares in the use of simple language to convey a lesson in morals ,values and work ethic. To this day that very lesson, has stayed with me all these years later. If this post reaches the right people, who then go on to share this message with the children in their lives, I would say maybe we have hope for the future. This lesson could make a difference if it got in the right hands. A word that comes to mind is impact.
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Post by Nihel Benatia 1 »

İ think after reading this review that reading this relaxing children's book is all what i need to escape adulthood. Thanks to the author for this book and congrats on BOTD.
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This children's book about a hare losing a tooth and misplacing it sounds like story very young children will be able to relate to. This book would also be great with older children discussing other words used to identify hares such as rabbits. Great review!
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Post by Hannah Hampton »

This looks like a fun way to explore losing teeth to children! The illustrations are colorful and visually appealing, and the rhyming makes it a delight to read.
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Post by Sanju Lali »

A nice children's book "Where's Hare's Tooth?" by Lois Solverud, which follows a who lost its tooth and suspect other animals for stealing it. This book should be entertaining to read.
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Post by Wilkister Inzai Avagalwa »

Where's Hare's Tooth? by Lois Solverud like an interesting and fun children's book. Hare loses his loose teeth and blames it on his fellow, only to realize that the other animals had nothing to do with it. I can't wait to recommend this book to my nephew. Congratulations on the BOTD.
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Losing a tooth comes with a lot of mixed feelings in kids.
I couldn't stop laughing at Hare's reaction after losing his tooth.
This sounds like a great soothing story for the kids.
Amazing review.
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What a great explanation of what happens when you lose a tooth! Young children should really enjoy this book!
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This seems like a very lovely children's book that the little ones will enjoy reading with their parents. Hare seems like a lovely character, I cannot believe he thought someone stole his tooth!
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Post by Stephanie Runyon »

The BOTD is an endearing children's book perfect for children who are losing their baby teeth. The lesson at the end of the story is a good learning tool. Rabbits never lose their teeth, and pet rabbits sometimes need to have their teeth trimmed. Nice review.
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Post by Stephanie Elizabeth »

Thos sounds like fun children's book with an important message. The rhymes as well as the vivid illustrations will resonate with young readers. Thanks for the lovely review.
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