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Weekly Reader Children's Book Club presents Franklin and the tooth fairy

Franklin's friends are losing their teeth, but Franklin doesn't have any teeth to lose. Will the tooth fairy visit Franklin anyway?

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  • "Franklin and the Tooth Fairy"
  • "Franklin and the tooth fairy"@en

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  • "Franklin's friends are losing their teeth, but Franklin doesn't have any teeth to lose. Will the tooth fairy visit Franklin anyway?"
  • "Franklin's friends are losing their teeth, but Franklin doesn't have any teeth to lose. Will the tooth fairy visit Franklin anyway?"@en
  • ""In this Franklin Classic Storybook, our hero discovers that, unlike most of his friends, he doesn't have teeth, and worries that he's missing out on the Tooth Fairy's magical visits" --"
  • "Franklin wants teeth so that the tooth fairy will visit and leave a present for him."
  • "Two delightful stories: Franklin and the tooth fairy & Hurry up Franklin."
  • "Franklin and the Tooth Fairy: Franklin feels left out because he doesn't have baby teeth like his friends. Hurry up Franklin: Franklin is determined to be on time for his friend Bear's birthday party but allows himself to get sidetracked."
  • "Benjamin n'a pas de dents. Ses copains vont avoir un cadeau de la fée des dents, pas lui. Il lui écrit donc. Il reçoit une réponse de la fée et un cadeau de ses parents. Maintenant il ne s'inquiète plus des différences car il sait que pour l'essentiel, il est comme les autres. [SDM]."
  • "Since Franklin the turtle doesn't have any teeth he is astonished to learn about the Tooth Fairy from his friends Bear, Raccoon, and Fox, and he wonders how he can get the Tooth Fairy to bring him a present to show that he too is growing up."@en
  • "Franklin's friends are losing their teeth, but, since Franklin doesn't have any teeth, he wonders if the Tooth Fairy will visit him."@en
  • "Franklin's friends are losing their teeth but not Franklin because he is different since he is a turtle."
  • "Franklin could count by twos and tie his shoes. He had lots of good friends, and one best friend, named Bear. Franklin and Bear were the same age, lived in the same neighborhood, and liked the same games. One morning , Franklin discovered a way that he and Bear were different."

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  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Picture books for children"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Picture books"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Audiocassettes"@en
  • "Children's audiobooks"@en

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  • "Weekly Reader Children's Book Club presents Franklin and the tooth fairy"@en
  • "Benjamin et la fée des dents"
  • "El Diente de Franklin"
  • "Morten og tandfeen"@da
  • "Morten og tandfeen"
  • "Morten Skildpadde og tandfeen"@da
  • "Kkoma kŏbuk P'ŭraengk'ŭllin : yojŏng ŭi sŏnmul"
  • "Morten skildpadde og tandfeen"
  • "Yojŏng ŭi sŏnmul"
  • "Franklin and the tooth fairy"@en
  • "Franklin and the tooth fairy"
  • "Franklin et les dents de lait"
  • "El diente de Franklin"
  • "Franklin dan peri gigi"
  • "FRANKLIN AND THE TOOTH FAIRY"
  • "Franklin and the Tooth Fairy"
  • "Franklin smeni︠a︡ zŭbche"
  • "요정의선물"
  • "Franklin i wróżka Zębuszka"
  • "Franklin i wróżka Zębuszka"@pl
  • "Franklin får en tann"
  • "Benjamin et la fee des dents"

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