Every parent knows the problem—Halloween is over, but the issue of how to handle too much candy has just begun.
The Toothless Fairy begins with a lonely and decidedly ugly fairy who wants desperately to have a friend. Because she is afraid her appearance will scare others and cause them to reject her, she keeps herself hidden while reveling in her favorite pastime – eating sweets.
One autumn day, to her surprise, the Toothless Fairy sees children all dressed up in scary outfits everywhere she looks. She is baffled and surprised. Why aren’t they scared of each other or of themselves? Could it be that being scary isn’t all that bad?
With that, The Toothless Fairy concocts a plan: using her fairy magic, she will approach a child and offer to trade a special gift in return for the child’s excess candy. If the child accepts her trade, she will have a friend and more candy!
Not only does the Toothless Fairy conquer her fear of approaching a potential playmate, but this special tale of courage and friendship replete with rhymes and whimsical illustrations by artist Matthew LaFleur might just solve an annual problem for parents, too.
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Richard Rieman is an audiobook self-publishing expert, an audiobook narrator, producer, and coach specializing in helping first-time audiobook authors. Richard has narrated dozens of titles on Amazon, Audible, iTunes and YouTube, including Steve Snyder’s Shot Down, Nancy Geise’s Auschwitz 34207, Charles Clark’s The Bootlegger ‘40 Ford, and Bruce Comstock’s A Life in the Air.
Richard Rieman is an audiobook self-publishing expert, an audiobook narrator, producer, and coach specializing in helping first-time audiobook authors. Richard has narrated dozens of titles on Amazon, Audible, iTunes and YouTube, including Steve Snyder’s Shot Down, Nancy Geise’s Auschwitz 34207, Charles Clark’s The Bootlegger ‘40 Ford, and Bruce Comstock’s A Life in the Air.