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A tooth that becomes a happy tornado
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A tooth that becomes a happy tornado in Vernon, BC
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A tooth that becomes a happy tornado in Vernon, BC
By None
Current price: $7.99
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Roxy is a vain little witch who loses a tooth, and this generates a shock to her self-esteem. She refuses to go to school, dance classes, shopping with her mother, and although she enjoys parties, she also refuses to attend them. Strangely enough, it seems that there is no need for her presence at these places, as her learning and skill development process continue in an even more efficient way. How is this even possible?
IMPLICIT VALUES
The common experience of losing teeth during childhood, combined with the stories we are told about what happens to teeth that fall out, can generate emotions such as fear, expectation, curiosity, pain, and even embarrassment. This book shows that while taking care of teeth is essential, it is much more important to stay joyful, not to take certain things so seriously, and to even be able to appreciate these processes of change. The implicit values in this book are: SELF-CARE, SELF-ESTEEM, ACCEPTANCE OF EVENTS THAT ARE INEVITABLE IN LIFE, RESPECT FOR DIFFERENCE, and JOY.
Roxy is a vain little witch who loses a tooth, and this generates a shock to her self-esteem. She refuses to go to school, dance classes, shopping with her mother, and although she enjoys parties, she also refuses to attend them. Strangely enough, it seems that there is no need for her presence at these places, as her learning and skill development process continue in an even more efficient way. How is this even possible?
IMPLICIT VALUES
The common experience of losing teeth during childhood, combined with the stories we are told about what happens to teeth that fall out, can generate emotions such as fear, expectation, curiosity, pain, and even embarrassment. This book shows that while taking care of teeth is essential, it is much more important to stay joyful, not to take certain things so seriously, and to even be able to appreciate these processes of change. The implicit values in this book are: SELF-CARE, SELF-ESTEEM, ACCEPTANCE OF EVENTS THAT ARE INEVITABLE IN LIFE, RESPECT FOR DIFFERENCE, and JOY.


















