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My Wobbly Tooth Must Not Ever Never Fall Out


Charlie and Lola

No. of pages 32

Published: 2007

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Charlie and Lola, first seen in "I Will Not Ever Never Eat a Tomato", are stars of the screen and page - and now their adventures are available as book and CD packs featuring the inimitable voices of the children in the TV series. Lola has got her first ever wobbly tooth and is determined to hang on to it. That is until she finds out about the tooth fairy! Suddenly the race is on to wobble that tooth out of her mouth and under her pillow. An utterly brilliant audio adaptation and a perfect accompaniment to the hit "BBC" show, now also available on DVD.

 

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards

This book is part of a book series called Charlie And Lola .

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2007 by Penguin Books Ltd .

One of today's most successful creators of children's books, Lauren Child is the winner of several awards, including Highly Commended for the Kate Greenaway Medal for Clarice Bean, That's Me. Lauren lives in North London.

 

This book is in the following series:

Charlie and Lola

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Kate Greenaway Award
The Kate Greenaway Medal is a prestigious annual award presented in the United Kingdom to honour outstanding illustration in children's literature. Established in 1955, the award is named after the famous Victorian illustrator and author Kate Greenaway, who is celebrated for her charming and distinctive illustrations in children's books. The Kate Greenaway Medal aims to recognize and celebrate exceptional illustrations in children's books, highlighting the critical role that visual storytelling plays in engaging young readers. The award is open to any book that is illustrated for children and published in the UK during the eligibility period. This includes various genres, such as picture books, graphic novels, and illustrated stories. A panel of judges reviews submissions to select the shortlist of nominated titles. The judging criteria focus on artistic merit, originality, and the ability to enhance the story being told. The shortlisted titles are announced each year, and the winner is selected from this list

Smarties Book Award
This book was recognised by the Smarties Book Award.

Independent Booksellers Award - Children's Book Of the Year
This book was recognised in the Children's Book of the Year category by the Independent Booksellers Award.

British Book Award
This book was recognised by the British Book Award.

Lauren Child is so good, it's exhilirating Independent An irresistibly comic duo Sunday Telegraph Wildly imaginative Guardian