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All William wants in the whole wide world is a wobbly tooth. When he gets one, he just can’t stop jiggling and wiggling it! But then William’s tooth falls out at school. How will he keep it safe until hometime?
If you have a wobbly tooth, or if you just want one, this story is for you!
‘Miriam Moss’s simple story of the loss of that first tooth marks an early rites of passage with a humour one might call almost crunchy: all the little urgencies of childhood are compressed into its pages… Joanna Mockler’s illustrations are in the tradition of Quentin Blake: bright, jaunty, just a tad anarchic.’
The Guardian
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