'Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth' and 'Countdown to Kindergarten'

All the apprehension about school "firsts" is playfully presented in these reassuring stories.

In Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth, advice from a "knowledgeable" second grader has the first grade worry-wart convinced that her new teacher is really a 300-year old alien who steals baby teeth from her students. This is especially worrisome since she has a secret: her first tooth is loose! A witty, and spot-on depiction of first-day-of-school jitters, this clever take on losing a tooth will reassure as it amuses both children, their parents and their teachers!

In Countdown to Kindergarten, a five-year-old has 10 days until she starts kindergarten, and she's in trouble: she doesn't know how to tie her shoes.

Certain that everyone in kindergarten must know how to tie their shoes - it's the rule! - she tries her best to learn. As the fateful day approaches, she still can't do it - what will she do? Told with wit and verve, this depiction of a child's anxiety is both empathetic and enjoyable.

A Live Oak Media audio production.

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'Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth' and 'Countdown to Kindergarten'

All the apprehension about school "firsts" is playfully presented in these reassuring stories.

In Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth, advice from a "knowledgeable" second grader has the first grade worry-wart convinced that her new teacher is really a 300-year old alien who steals baby teeth from her students. This is especially worrisome since she has a secret: her first tooth is loose! A witty, and spot-on depiction of first-day-of-school jitters, this clever take on losing a tooth will reassure as it amuses both children, their parents and their teachers!

In Countdown to Kindergarten, a five-year-old has 10 days until she starts kindergarten, and she's in trouble: she doesn't know how to tie her shoes.

Certain that everyone in kindergarten must know how to tie their shoes - it's the rule! - she tries her best to learn. As the fateful day approaches, she still can't do it - what will she do? Told with wit and verve, this depiction of a child's anxiety is both empathetic and enjoyable.

A Live Oak Media audio production.

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'Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth' and 'Countdown to Kindergarten'

'Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth' and 'Countdown to Kindergarten'

by Alison McGhee

Narrated by Rachael Lillis

Unabridged — 23 minutes

'Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth' and 'Countdown to Kindergarten'

'Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth' and 'Countdown to Kindergarten'

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Narrated by Rachael Lillis

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Overview

All the apprehension about school "firsts" is playfully presented in these reassuring stories.

In Mrs. Watson Wants Your Teeth, advice from a "knowledgeable" second grader has the first grade worry-wart convinced that her new teacher is really a 300-year old alien who steals baby teeth from her students. This is especially worrisome since she has a secret: her first tooth is loose! A witty, and spot-on depiction of first-day-of-school jitters, this clever take on losing a tooth will reassure as it amuses both children, their parents and their teachers!

In Countdown to Kindergarten, a five-year-old has 10 days until she starts kindergarten, and she's in trouble: she doesn't know how to tie her shoes.

Certain that everyone in kindergarten must know how to tie their shoes - it's the rule! - she tries her best to learn. As the fateful day approaches, she still can't do it - what will she do? Told with wit and verve, this depiction of a child's anxiety is both empathetic and enjoyable.

A Live Oak Media audio production.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940172253638
Publisher: Live Oak Media
Publication date: 01/01/2004
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: Up to 4 Years
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