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The Lose a Tooth fairy

Carolina Averbuj

Publisher: Proisle Publishing Services

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Summary

A fantastic story of Luna on how she lost all her baby teeth and eventually had a beautiful shiny smile.
 
How did the Tooth Fairy help her in the process?
 
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Carolina's teaching career spans nearly twenty years where she focused on teaching Spanish to children and also held classes for adults and senior citizens. Carolina's approach to teaching is to allow children to learn Spanish through song, dance, music, art, and other mediums in a fun and comfortable environment so that children feel free to express themselves and learn Spanish without even knowing they are in school.
 
Carolina now has decided to concentrate on writing children's books and Spanish/English tutorials to bring her methods and ideas to the world.
 
Carolina Averbuj was born in Santa Fe, Argentina where she and her family established deep roots. Carolina began teaching in Santa Fe and later moved to the United States in 1999 when she fell in love with San Diego, California. Carolina is a mother to two wonderful children and a wife to a loving husband.
Available since: 08/31/2023.
Print length: 26 pages.

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