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Bobby B.'s Interpretation of the Newest Picture Book to be Published...Coming Soon...Introducing....

Loose Tooth Trouble ©
by Melissa Bixby

This illustration, created by my 6 year old son, is his interpretation of a scene is our soon to be published children's book, Loose Tooth Trouble. 

Six year old Bobby has a loose tooth that hurts when he wiggles it. Journey through this imaginative character’s day, as he receives outrageous, hilarious, ridiculous, and comical suggestions, from various people he encounters during his day, including the smartest one of all, his mom, as he ends up finding out the simplest solution, is usually the best one!

Loose Tooth Trouble, a children’s story of approximately 900 words, is a quirky and humorous story, complete with a great universal dilemma that every child is faced with growing up.  Using the ridiculous suggestions given to Bobby throughout the story coupled with hilarious illustrations, this story is sure to be a family favorite for years to come. 


“Well, let’s tie it to the bus door and when the door opens and closes, it’ll wiggle your tooth free.”




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