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Stella and the Mystery of the Missing Tooth

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In this effervescent companion to the picture book Stella Keeps the Sun Up, Stella goes on the hunt to figure out who's behind her friend's missing tooth.
Stella, her bestie Roger, and her second-best friend Owen are excited to go see Sue the T-rex at the museum, but when Owen has to leave early because he lost a tooth, Stella becomes determined to find it for him. How did he manage to lose a tooth? Was it stolen? Could the tooth fairy be responsible? Could Owen be...a dinosaur boy?

Nothing will keep Stella from her investigation, even if she and Roger fear their own teeth could be stolen too. But the more Stella investigates, the more she realizes that perhaps this case is not as complicated as she thought.
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    • Kirkus

      March 15, 2023
      Stella is on the hunt for a missing tooth. Stella, a Black child with Afro puffs whom readers may remember from Stella Keeps the Sun Up (2022), and Roger, a stuffed blue hippo, are on their way to a museum to meet Stella's pal Owen and see Sue, a T. rex skeleton. But when Stella arrives, Owen (who is tan-skinned) is running away from the museum; as he leaves, he yells out that he lost his tooth. Not understanding the concept of losing baby teeth, Stella and Roger are puzzled. After a brief hunt for the missing tooth, a girl tells Stella to look for the tooth fairy, because that's who took her own brother's tooth. The duo search for the tooth fairy, seek out intel from Sue, and listen to a Black museum worker tell them about how dinosaurs often lost teeth. Finally, they find Owen, who fills them in on the truth, and they learn that losing baby teeth means they "will officially be grown-ups." This is a sweet book with a curious, imaginative, and helpful protagonist. However, the pacing is meandering. Several pages are dedicated to Stella telling readers about Owen before he finally appears. The illustrations are whimsical but a bit flat. Readers will enjoy spotting the tooth fairy who appears on a few pages even though they may question why she never actually makes it into the story. (This book was reviewed digitally.) Despite the cuteness factor, this one falls short. (Picture book. 4-6)

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  • Lexile® Measure:510
  • Text Difficulty:1-2

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