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Arthur Tricks The Tooth Fairy

Fiction

Jenis Bahan

Monograf

Judul Alternatif

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Pengarang

BROWN, Marc

Edisi

Pernyataan Seri

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Bahasa

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Deskripsi Fisik

24 hlm.: ilus.; 23 cm

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Penyimpanan Media

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ISBN

0-679-88464-5

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Abstrak

Arthur ran to the breakfast table. "Arthur waved a dollar. "The Thooth Fairy left it under my pillow." When Arthur got home from school the house was very noisy. The next day they went to the dentist. D.W. jumped into his chair. "Your teeth are perfect," said the dentist. "I don't think the Tooth Fairy will visit you for a year or two." D.W. dragged her feet all the way to the museum. Everywhere she looked she saw teeth. Dinosaur teeth. Shark teeth. Tiger teeth. D.W. could not stop thinking about teeth. At the museum shop their mother said, "You can each buy one little thing." Arthur looked at everything. But D.W. knew just what she wanted. That night D.W. dreamed about the Tooth Fairy. And that night Arthur decided that the Tooth Fairy needed a little help.

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