The picture book...The lost Tooth Club

Dream from the Lost Tooth Club

Great drawing of how Sienna lost her tooth. n official Lost Tooth Club t-shirt was sent to her in May!Image

Rebecca did a fantastic job on illustrating how she lost her tooth. An official Lost Tooth Club was sent to her house! Hope she likes it! Her is her drawing of how she lost her tooth.Image

CONGRATULATION STELLA!

You won an Official lost Tooth Club T-Shirt this month! March is a new contest to enter.

Please email me with any questions you might have.

Your friend, Arden

The Official Lost Tooth Club t-shirt winner for February 2012! Stella

If you would like to see the Official Lost Tooth Club  t-shirt …go to

http://www.zazzle.com/houndstoothkids
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The Lost Tooth Club   Click on the words to the link!    Make a play at your school.

About The Official Giraffe Club.

If you read The Lost Tooth Club, you may have noticed the blurb in the back of the book.

The official Lost Tooth Club badge

I will send an official Lost Tooth club Badge to everybody that writes or illustrates, how you lost your tooth. Many schools have mentioned that they use this as part of their  writing and art curriculum. I’ve received over 2000 letters from all over the world.

From School Library Journal

Kindergarten-Grade 2A Olivia would do just about anything to rid herself of her wobbly front tooth. She tries biting into hard foods, coloring her tooth black, and covering it with black licorice in order to join the snooty Lost Tooth Club. She is excluded because she hasn’t lost a tooth yet and thus doesn’t qualify for the pudding parties or the camaraderie of the clubhouse next door. Johnson’s pastels are appealing and humorous (Olivia’s black-and-white dog is always by her side) and will undoubtedly appeal to recent or wanna-be baby-tooth losers. However, one has to wonder if Johnson might be sending the wrong message to kids by promoting exclusionary clubs. Patience is obviously not Olivia’s long suit and her literal stumble into maturity only facilitates a weird, lucky, temporarily happy ending.AJohn Sigwald, Unger Memorial Library, Plainview, TX

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