Tooth by Tooth: Comparing Fangs, Tusks, and Chompers
What animal would you be if a few of your teeth grew so long that they stuck out of your mouth even when it was closed? What would you be if your top canine teeth grew almost all the way down to your feet?
This picture book will keep you guessing as you read about how human teeth are like―and unlike―those of other animals.
How are you similar to animals? How are you different? These entertaining picture books from educator and veterinarian Sara Levine and illustrator T.S Spookytooth explore comparative anatomy and give readers the chance to find out how their skeletons, teeth, and eyes match up with a wide variety of animals from the past and present. Packed with surprising animal facts that will delight readers of all ages!
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Become an affiliateWhen not working on illustration commissions, he likes to find time to work on many of his own personal projects. He keeps these projects locked in a suitcase but sometimes he forgets where he left the key. An ideal day for Mr. Spookytooth is to ponder and then to draw these ponderings. Some food is fitted in along the way followed by more ponderings and the occasional readjustment of his bow tie, but ponderings are the main order of the day.
He also lives in a house with Mrs. Spookytooth and thankfully she is fond of a ponder as well . . . and is good at finding lost keys.
"A guessing game meets zoological dentistry in this informational picture book. . . . With playful text and a kid-friendly approach, this title . . . will surely elicit some giggles. A great addition to any library where animal books are popular--so, almost all of them."--Booklist
-- (1/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)"Playful and laugh-out-loud funny, this informative picture book belongs in every dentist office and library."--School Library Journal
-- (1/1/2016 12:00:00 AM)"As they did in Bone by Bone: Comparing Animal Skeletons, Levine and Spookytooth successfully combine science fact, interactive fun, and giggle-inducing pictures."--Kirkus Reviews
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