Bear's Loose Tooth

by Karma Wilson

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When Bear discovers he has a loose tooth, his friends try to help make it fall out.

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I loved this book! I was not expected to like it, and thought it was going to be pretty basic. However the rhyme made this book so much more fun to read. I read it silently, but I think it would be such a fun book to read aloud to a young classroom. It was so cute to see how all of the Bear's friends wanted to help him in anyway possible and help him feel more comfortable about the change of growing up. The pictures and increase in font size helped to convey a tone, which complimented the plot and rhythm. Additionally, it was awesome to see forest animals working together and portrayed in a positive way, because sometimes Bears can be shown as so scary and mean!
The message of this picture book was that it's okay to deal with change, show more and that even though it may seem scary, it is part of life and can lead to bigger, more exciting things! It's just a silly, adorable book to read without a super deep theme, but I think that is what makes it so much more fun and light-hearted to read. show less
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Such a great story! Beautifully illustrated. Bear's friends try to help him get a loose tooth out. He worries what will happen if his "tooth says goodbye" and when all else fails, Bear works it out himself. When he falls asleep with the tooth by his head he wakes up with a surprise left by a special visitor.
This book was so cute! Bear has a loose tooth and his friends try to help him get it out in anyway they can. It was a great message of friends working together and the acceptance of growing up. Aside from the plot, the rhyming really made this book great. It flowed nicely and was fun to read. Especially with the font size changing, it made it fun to read aloud.
The book "Bear's Loose Tooth" is about a bear that gets a loose tooth and needs help from his friends to get it out. I really enjoyed the book. The first reason I liked it, is because all the characters in the books were animals but their names were the animals they were. The second reason I liked it, is because the story was very descriptive in describing how they tried to pull the tooth out. The last reason I liked it, is because it gets students to think about losing their teeth and what happens.
Such a great story! Beautifully illustrated. Bear's friends try to help him get a loose tooth out. He worries what will happen if his "tooth says goodbye" and when all else fails, Bear works it out himself. When he falls asleep with the tooth by his head he wakes up with a surprise left by a special visitor.
Such a great story! Beautifully illustrated. Bear's friends try to help him get a loose tooth out. He worries what will happen if his "tooth says goodbye" and when all else fails, Bear works it out himself. When he falls asleep with the tooth by his head he wakes up with a surprise left by a special visitor.
Such a great story! Beautifully illustrated. Bear's friends try to help him get a loose tooth out. He worries what will happen if his "tooth says goodbye" and when all else fails, Bear works it out himself. When he falls asleep with the tooth by his head he wakes up with a surprise left by a special visitor.

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Karma Wilson was an only child who grew up in Idaho and developed a love of reading at an early age. She was reading a novel a day by the age of eleven. Karma never considered a writing career until she and her husband used a tax refund to buy a computer. Determined to make the machine pay for itself, Karma learned to type and decided to try her show more hand at writing. After countless rejections, Bear Snores On was released in 2002 and made it on both The New York Times and Publishers Weekly bestseller lists for children's books. Since then, she has had more than 30 other books accepted for publication. Her title Bear Says Thanks made The New York Times Best Seller List for 2012. (Bowker Author Biography) show less

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813.6Literature & rhetoricAmerican literature in EnglishAmerican fiction in English2000-
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PZ8.3 .W6976 .BLanguage and LiteratureFiction and juvenile belles lettresFiction and juvenile belles lettresJuvenile belles lettres
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