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Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids

Tiny Tooth Fairies: A Toothbrushing Tale

Little Stories for Tiny People: Anytime and bedtime stories for kids

Rhea Pechter

Books, Kids & Family, Arts, Stories For Kids

4.55.4K Ratings

🗓️ 5 December 2015

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Tiny Tooth Fairies: A Toothbrushing Tale is a playful original children's story that adds a new dimension to the tooth fairy mythology we all know. Toothbrush-resistant toddlers and small children may find motivation from the idea that tiny tooth fairies need their help getting home each night by hitching a ride on their toothbrushes. Story themes include sibling love, the power of storytelling, the upside of letting parents sleep, and the benefits of accepting help. You can find both of my picture books, Little Fox Can't Wait to Dream and Little Hedgehog Goes to School, by visiting https://www.littlestoriestinypeople.com/books

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0:00.0

This is Ria. Welcome to Little Stories for Tiny People. Oh, you're not tiny? You're teensy,

0:20.1

weenzy? Well, today you're in good company. Because my guest is a teeny tiny little fairy

0:27.7

named Sydney. Sydney is so small, I'm looking at her with a magnifying glass. I can't hear her,

0:35.7

because her voice is so high. Not even dogs can hear it. Only bionic dogs with super sonic

0:44.0

hearing can make out what she says. Or so they tell me. So I'll watch her body language

0:50.7

and I'll try to figure out what she's trying to communicate. Sydney, our story today is

0:57.4

about teeny tiny berries just like you. Oh, she's jumping up and down and flapping her tiny wings.

1:04.4

She's pumped. Can you flap your wings too to let Sydney know how excited you are? Okay. Our story

1:13.4

today is called the Tiny Tooth Fairies, a tooth brushing tail. It's a story inside another story

1:21.4

told by a loving big brother to his little brother. Remember to imagine all the pictures in your mind.

1:28.4

Alright, here we go. One morning Bruno and Luca leapt out of their beds and ran to the window.

1:45.4

The sun wasn't quite up yet. The window was cold when they touched it and when they breathed

1:51.4

on the glass, it fogged up. They drew some pictures and giggled. Bruno, the older brother,

1:58.4

pressed his index finger to his lips and said, Shhh. Luca smiled and did the same. Shhh. They listened.

2:10.4

The house was quiet except for the sound of warm air rustling through the vents. Bruno and Luca

2:17.4

liked to be awake before both of their parents. They drew more pictures on the window. Bruno

2:24.4

drew animals and had Luca guess what they were. Oh, oh, it's a fox and that one's a caterpillar

2:32.4

and oh, it's a squirrel. Bruno laughed. No silly. It's a cow, a snake, and a mouse. Luca

2:43.4

giggled. Bruno, yes Luca. Can you tell me a story? Bruno put on his thinking face.

2:51.4

Hmm, which one? A new one. Please?

2:57.4

Okay, but we have to get cozy first. They climbed into Bruno's bed and pulled up the

3:04.4

covers. Bruno thought for a minute. Ah, okay. I've got it. This is the story of the tiny

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