Review of Where's Hare's Tooth?
Posted: 25 Sep 2021, 09:06
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Where's Hare's Tooth?" by Lois Solverud.]
Have you ever lost a tooth? Have you ever thought someone else took something from you only to realize that you just misplaced the item? Hare experiences both mishaps. His adventures can be found in the story Where’s Hare’s Tooth.
This fun children’s book is written by Lois Solverud and illustrated by Elizabeth McCulloch. The story begins with Hare eating some carrots. While Hare is enjoying his meal, his loose tooth comes out.
When Hare can’t find the tooth, he starts imagining that one of the other animals in the forest must have stolen it. Readers follow along with Hare as he tries to track down the culprit. When Hare discovers the truth, he feels a little bit silly for having suspected the other animals of stealing his tooth.
This story is appropriate for children of all ages and could make a special gift for a child who has lost or is about to lose their first tooth. The book is filled with colorful illustrations and the story is told in a fun rhyming style. The text is dark and bold and stands out nicely against the colorful background.
There is nothing that I disliked about the story. I think that an afterward containing a brief explanation of the fact that animals such as hares and rabbits don’t really lose teeth the way humans do might make for a fun and informative inclusion as I am always a proponent of taking advantage of teaching moments. There is nothing that needs to be changed about the story itself.
The book is polished, professionally edited with no errors in the text or formatting, and the rhyming scheme is tight. Parents, educators, and anyone with young children in their lives can feel confident in purchasing this story. I give Where’s Hare’s Tooth four out of four stars.
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Where's Hare's Tooth?
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Have you ever lost a tooth? Have you ever thought someone else took something from you only to realize that you just misplaced the item? Hare experiences both mishaps. His adventures can be found in the story Where’s Hare’s Tooth.
This fun children’s book is written by Lois Solverud and illustrated by Elizabeth McCulloch. The story begins with Hare eating some carrots. While Hare is enjoying his meal, his loose tooth comes out.
When Hare can’t find the tooth, he starts imagining that one of the other animals in the forest must have stolen it. Readers follow along with Hare as he tries to track down the culprit. When Hare discovers the truth, he feels a little bit silly for having suspected the other animals of stealing his tooth.
This story is appropriate for children of all ages and could make a special gift for a child who has lost or is about to lose their first tooth. The book is filled with colorful illustrations and the story is told in a fun rhyming style. The text is dark and bold and stands out nicely against the colorful background.
There is nothing that I disliked about the story. I think that an afterward containing a brief explanation of the fact that animals such as hares and rabbits don’t really lose teeth the way humans do might make for a fun and informative inclusion as I am always a proponent of taking advantage of teaching moments. There is nothing that needs to be changed about the story itself.
The book is polished, professionally edited with no errors in the text or formatting, and the rhyming scheme is tight. Parents, educators, and anyone with young children in their lives can feel confident in purchasing this story. I give Where’s Hare’s Tooth four out of four stars.
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Where's Hare's Tooth?
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon