Review of Where's Hare's Tooth?

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Re: Review of Where's Hare's Tooth?

Post by Rodel Barnachea »

This children's story seems to be fun because the main character, the hare, suspected some other animals of stealing his tooth when, in fact, he just misplaced it.
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A fun and cute story about a hare with a missing tooth. This sounds like a great children's book. Congrats on BOTD!
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Post by C0Aotearoa »

I love the whimsical illustrations of this book, and would resonate well with children. The illustrations work well and complement the narrative. However, I do not understand the line drawing on page 4 of the sample book. I would suggest the illustrator colors that in, so it is consistent with the rest of the book.

The story is highly relatable to kids and made me laugh because it reminded of the panic my child had when they thought they had lost a tooth. The rhyming works well and does not feel forced. However, I note some confusion on page 9 of the sample book where Hare claims ‘Red Fox’ took the tooth, but later thinks Red “spied it” rather than “snatched it”.

The sample book was fun to read, and I would like to read the whole book. I highly recommend this book for young children, it would be a great bedtime story.
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A great book suitable for young children. Children will greatly enjoy the moral lessons and illustrations. Thanks for the great review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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This sounds like a cute book for talking children through losing their first tooth. I agree with the review that an afterward explaining that rabbits don’t lose teeth the same way that humans do would be an interesting factoid to include. Overall, though, it sounds like an enjoyable tale. Thank you for the helpful review.
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The book would be nice for children who are just growing teeth as it would enlighten them in what they need to need. The book cover is lovely and I wouldn't mind reading the book. Congratulations on BOTD
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There's a funny side this story holds for the children and a lesson the story tries to teach the children from the character of Hare and the loss of its tooth.
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The realistic application of this book makes it suitable for children to familiarise themselves with the growth and development of animals. Thank you for the review.
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Post by Rocky Ellery James Tumbelaka »

Thus sounds very adorable. I will definitely read it to my children. The message is so simple and wholesome. Thanks for the review.
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Post by Keziah mwaura 1 »

Where is hare's tooth...by Lois Solverud.waoohh just like old time stories.The Hare have always been very cunning never.This story where hare have lost his tooth and puts every other animal on hold and suspect of stealing his tooth makes me laugh.Then he realizes that he lost his tooth naturally. Moral of the story it's not okay to judge others so quickly??, it only bring shame on us.Great story book for our children to teach them morals of life at very young age.its easy for children to understand the story. Congratulations to the BOTD
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This sounds like an excellent book with a great message for children.
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Post by Hazelyn Sanchez »

I find this book interesting too. The graphics are colorful and capturing. The rhyming structure of the story makes it easy and enjoyable to read too. And the adventurous story is not only fun but gives a moral lesson. I agree with the review, it can give the parent or guardian a teaching moment for their kids after reading the book. This can be a great book to share with kids.
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I love the cover; you can clearly tell that rabbit is sad. Losing an object and thinking that someone stole it is common. It is an excellent story for children; it also has beautiful illustrations. Thanks for the review.
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This sounds like a well-written children's book. Thanks for this insightful review.
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Post by Adekeye Hassan musab »

Sounds amazing the fairytale about losing teeth and keeping it under a pillow is still as strong as then. Thanks for the review.
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