Black Toothed Ruth Black:The Girl Who Wouldn't Brush Her Teeth: The Girl Who Wouldn't Brush Her Teeth | TheBookSeekers

Black Toothed Ruth Black:The Girl Who Wouldn't Brush Her Teeth: The Girl Who Wouldn't Brush Her Teeth


Monstrous Morals

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No. of pages 44

Published: 2013

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If you get up close, does it smell like you're down-wind of a herd of cows which have been grazing for weeks on a diet of rotting cabbage? Does the tooth, the whole tooth and nothing but the tooth make you feel guilty? Fear not. It's not unusual to feel this way because all parents face a daily battle to get their children to brush their teeth properly and to stop them eating too many sweets. Black-toothed Ruth Black is a story which tells of the terrible things which may happen if children fail to brush their teeth properly. Ruth is a little girl who won't heed her parents' warnings about cleaning her teeth so, instead of the Tooth Fairies, she is visited one night by the evil Tooth Devils and flown to their ivory castle. It is another spine-tingling adventure in the Monstrous Morals series of stories aimed at scaring children out of their wits - and their bad habits. As always, there's a happy ending but Black-Toothed Ruth Black has to grit her teeth and learn an important lesson first. With the usual eye-catching illustrations and ingenious rhymes, parents and children will love this brush with dark side.

 

This book is part of a book series called Monstrous Morals .

There are 44 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Carpet Bombing Culture .

Peter Barron is a newspaper editor from the NE of England. He was columnist of the year in 1997. He has 4 children, who started out as little monsters but are growing into quite nice human beings. He is the author of 5 books in the Monstrous Morals series.

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Monstrous Morals

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