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Here Comes the Tooth Fairy Cat

Deborah Underwood Claudia Rueda

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Dial Books for Young Readers,US
19 May 2015
Cat is back, and proud to be a New York Times bestseller. In his third adventure, he tries to trick the Tooth Fairy (silly, silly Cat) and gets a surprise education in the process.

The star of theNew York TimesbestsellingHere Comes the Easter Catis back with a loose tooth-and a little competition!

When Cat loses a tooth, the Tooth Fairy delivers a wholly unwanted sidekick- a mouse. Together, Cat and Mouse are tasked with running a few Tooth Fairy-related errands-a challenge, since Mouse is just as competitive and mischievous and hilariously self-involved as Cat. The stakes rise and so does the deadpan humor, culminating in a satisfying surprise that will leave readers eager for yet another delightfully devious Cat adventure.

An homage to classic comic strips from the author of The Quiet Book andThe Loud Book, thisNew York Times bestselling seriesis perfect for fans of Pete the Cat, Bad Kitty, and Mo Willems's Elephant and Piggie series.

Read it when there's a wiggly tooth and year-round!

""Priceless."" -SLJ ""Great . . . clever fun.""-Kirkus ""Craftier than ever . . .

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welcome addition."" -The Horn Book ""A delight . . . a hoot in an aqua tutu and fairy wings"" -BCCB
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Illustrated by:   Claudia Rueda
Imprint:   Dial Books for Young Readers,US
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 186mm,  Width: 214mm,  Spine: 18mm
Weight:   442g
ISBN:   9780525427742
ISBN 10:   0525427740
Pages:   96
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  English as a second language
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Deborah Underwood is the author of numerous fiction books for children, including A Balloon for Isabel, Pirate Mom, Part-Time Princess, and the New York Times bestsellers The Quiet Book,The Loud Book, and, of course,Here Comes the Easter Cat. She has written more than 25 nonfiction books for kids, and her work has appeared in National Geographic Kids, Ladybug, Spider, and Highlights for Children. She lives in northern California with her cat, Bella. Claudia Rueda is the author of several picture books including Is It Big or Is It Little, Huff and Puff and My Little Polar Bear, and the illustrator ofHere Comes the Easter Cat. She is a full-time illustrator and lives in Colombia.

Reviews for Here Comes the Tooth Fairy Cat

Priceless . . . Fans of Here Comes Santa Cat and Here Comes the Easter Cat and newcomers alike will ask for this book again and again. --School Library Journal Underwood plays the two [characters] off each other to great effect . . . and Rueda's ink-and-colored-pencil illustrations heighten the humor with spot-on expressions and sight gags. Generous white space, expert timing, and minimalist illustrations focus attention on the plentiful, playful banter. Clever fun continues in this delightful series. --Kirkus Reviews Cat, who wanted to steal the Easter Bunny's spotlight and bypass the naughty list by impersonating Santa, is back and craftier than ever. . . . The lost-tooth canon, smaller than the Christmas canon and maybe even the Easter-bunny canon, has plenty of space for this welcome addition. --The Horn Book Cat is a delight, thoroughly and appropriately childlike in action and emotion . . . and a hoot in an aqua tutu and fairy wings, as is the droopy-eared, potbellied Mouse in similar attire. Fans of the previous books will want to join Cat on this latest jaunt, [as will] those looking for a tooth fairy-themed title. --BCCB Underwood plays the two [characters] off each other to great effect . . . and Rueda's ink-and-colored-pencil illustrations heighten the humor with spot-on expressions and sight gags. Generous white space, expert timing, and minimalist illustrations focus attention on the plentiful, playful banter. Clever fun continues in this delightful series. Kirkus Priceless . . . Fans of Here Comes Santa Catand Here Comes the Easter Catand newcomers alike will ask for this book again and again. School Library Journal Cat, who wanted to steal the Easter Bunny's spotlight and bypass the naughty list by impersonating Santa, is back and crafiter than ever. . . . The lost-tooth canon, smaller than the Christmas canon and maybe even the Easter-bunny canon, has plenty of space for this welcome addition. The Horn Book Cat is a delight, thoroughly and appropriately childlike in action and emotion . . . and a hoot in an aqua tutu and fairy wings, as is the droopy-eared, potbellied Mouse in similar attire. Fans of the previous books will want to join Cat on this latest jaunt, [as will] those looking for a tooth fairy-themed title. BCCB


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