Albert's Wiggly Tooth
(How Albert's Tooth Got Free)
Publisher Description
Do you believe in the tooth fairy? Not many children do. Even the thirty-two young boys and girls at the New Babbage orphanage knew that Mr. Bagshaw, the resident housemaster, really took their old teeth and left a silver sixpence under their pillows. Even still, a whole sixpence is such a lot of money: you can buy so many sweets with just the one coin.
When Albert’s wiggly tooth fell out, he wondered what happened to it when he left it under his pillow. To his surprise, he discovered that Mr. Bagshaw was selling the children’s teeth to a local dentist, in order to build dentures for the elderly people in town.
Discover the crazy antics of what happened in church the following Sunday morning, when Albert discovered the identity of the new owner of the children’s missing teeth.
Like all stories from Maxwell Grantly, nothing ever goes to plan!
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This book is ahh... how do I explain it... a bit, you know, um... WEIRD
I mean, are these even drawings? I'm sorry if they are drawings but they look REALLY WEIRD. Like, in the sweet shop the people have no arms! Why did that happen? Also, I'm not trying to be rude or anything but this book is not that interesting...As I said before, I'm not trying to be rude to the person who wrote (or computer generated) this book.