Demon Dentist is a children's book by David Walliams.
It is about many children who loose thier teeth. They put it under their lovely pillows and then in the middle of the night someone nasty come in instead of the tooth fiary and puts something you wouldn't imagine. The main character, Alfie, has to track this person now.
I am writing a blurb.
Mysteries have come into city. Children everyday come back to school with a tooth fallen out. What do they do? They wait for the lovely sweet Toothfairy, but what to they receive? They receive moving maggots, slimy worms, warts that smell like rotten cheese, moving earwigs, and way worse.
But who? Definitely not the Toothfairy. How is a CHILD going to track this down?
Go read the amazing book and find out what will happen to Alfie!
But who? Definitely not the Toothfairy. How is a CHILD going to track this down?
Go read the amazing book and find out what will happen to Alfie!
Lovely poem. Did the book inspire you?
ReplyDeleteYes, it is one of my favourite books.
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ReplyDeletethis is so good there was nothing wrong with it its amazing bravo :)
ReplyDeleteAmazing job, Annabel! It's perfect :)
ReplyDeleteI love demon dentist. It is one of my favourite by David Walliams. Which book is your favourite by David Walliams. Why?
ReplyDeleteI have so many! I haven't read the new one so once I have I promise I'll have I favourite! At the moment At the moment Awful Auntie is my favourite the story flows and David Walliams has a great sense of thinking.
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I would love to read awful auntie since you said that it's the best and you have introduced all of my favourite books! Including Divergent.
DeleteOh Molly David Walliams is a real must read!
DeleteMy primary teacher used to read David Walliams books to the class. But then I got bored this isn't really my type of book. But is still very convincing good job! :D
ReplyDeleteI love the way you write and share your niche! Very interesting and different! Keep it coming! screw in teeth
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