The Tooth Collector Fairies books are more than just a couple of books about tooth fairy adventures and brushing your teeth. Each book contains little nuggets of life experiences. In the next 12 months we will take a deeper look into each book and the messages that are presented. In addition, inside information will be revealed. Stay tuned …
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Judge’s Commentary Who would ever have guessed that in the land of Brushelot, just over the hill from Camelot, the tooth fairy society was so very complicated and competitive. Our heroine Batina is just starting her illustrious career as tooth…
Brushelot is the name given to the magical land where Tooth Collector Fairies live. You might think a name for a tooth fairy’s magical land would come easy but it didn’t. Originally, the name was to be Panteen – a…
Check out this amazing clip from Batina: The Musical, hopefully coming to a school or venue near you soon.
We are excited and honored to officially announce the Grand Prize Winner and the First Place Category Winners for the 2018 LITTLE PEEPS Book Awards at the annual Chanticleer Authors Conference and the 2018 Chanticleer International Book Awards ceremony. This year’s…
Mark your calendars – The Tooth Collector Fairies author will be at the Cy-Fair Exhibit Center April 12-14.
The Little Peeps Book Awards recognize emerging new talent and outstanding works of Early Readers. The Little Peeps Book Awards is a division of the Chanticleer Reviews International Book Awards – the CIBAs. Congratulations to the following titles that made…
The original story about Batina was intended to be a picture book. It had 1078 words – words that I loved. It was tentatively titled, The Real Tooth Fairy Story – What Happens to all those Teeth? In this version,…
2018 Purple Dragonfly Book Awards Winners Announced Story Monsters, LLC announced today the 2018 Purple Dragonfly Book Award winners. In the “Tooth Collector Fairies” series, “Batina’s Best First Day” won second place in the Chapter Book Division and “Home from…
Did you know February 28 is National Tooth Fairy Day? Visit Parade.com for the rest of the story.