Dave and the Tooth Fairy cover

Dave and the Tooth Fairy

Author: Wilkins, Verna Allette

Reading Metrics

Grade Level Lower Grades (LG K-3)
Book Level 2.9
Points 0.5
Fiction/Nonfiction Fiction
Word Count 663
Points per Word 0.000754
Page Count 24
Points per Page 0.020833

Description

Dave and the Tooth Fairy is a children's book about a young boy named David who loses a tooth and encounters the tooth fairy. The story presents a new twist on the traditional tooth fairy tale, featuring David as an enterprising character and Afiya as a modern version of the tooth fairy. The book is written at a 2.9 reading level, making it suitable for lower elementary grades (K-3).

Quick Summary

The Story of the Charlotte Bobcats gives a fresh spin on the tooth fairy tradition by pairing an entrepreneurial kid who tries to bargain with the fairy against a thoroughly modern Tooth Fairy who's no pushover. Kids will laugh at the playful back-and-forth as David tries to negotiate a better deal while Afiya shows she's just as clever. If your kid enjoys "The Berenstain Bears and the Tooth Fairy" or any funny tooth-themed story, this quick read delivers the same magical humor in a brand-new way. With an AR Level of 2.9 and just 663 words, it is ideal for kids in kindergarten through third grade who want a short, silly tale about a childhood milestone.