“Kids tend to be fascinated by teeth, especially when their own start falling out, and this visually engaging offering introduces considerable amounts of information via dynamic spreads spilling across pages. Comically exaggerated close-ups in eye-popping colors propel brief text excerpts that describe tooth composition, human tooth cycles (baby teeth, permanent, and technically a third set: wisdom), why teeth are important (eating, talking, smiling), choosing toothbrushes and using them correctly, foods to enjoy, practices to avoid, reassuring information about dentist office visits, and interesting tidbits on possible future phenomena: braces, crowns, implants, and dentures. Options for removing a loose tooth range from waiting it out to tying it to a doorknob or large rock, and a final tableau features kids sporting various animal fangs, tusks, and prongs. The overall message—take care of these unique objects!—comes through loud and clear, aptly supported by numerous illustrations, diagrams, and flowcharts. Though a bit too busy for a read-aloud, this will still snag browsers and makes an appealing addition to the tooth fairy canon.”