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A Positive Experience
Posted by Literary-Titan
Mimi Gets a Tooth Filling follows a little girl who, after biting into a candy apple, feels a sharp pain in her tooth and has to visit the dentist for the first time. The art in this book is fantastic. What was the art collaboration process like with illustrator Sameer Kassar?
Working with my illustrator was amazing. He was able to envision the exact details of the images I had in mind. He made corrections when needed, was an excellent communicator throughout the process, and exceeded my expectations.
What were some educational aspects that were important for you to include in this children’s book?
In terms of the educational aspect of the book, I wanted to reduce any anxiety for a child who would be getting their first dental filling, by providing a step-by-step guide on what to expect during the procedure. I also wanted young readers to see how Mimi responded to the treatment in a positive way and had a positive experience.
Is this the first book in the series? If so, when is the next book coming out, and what can your fans expect in the next story?
Mimi Gets a Tooth Filling, is my third children’s dental book. I have three books written in total and I’m currently working on a fourth. They are all the same genre; children’s picture dental books.
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Mimi Gets a Tooth Filling
Posted by Literary Titan
In her latest book, Mimi Gets a Tooth Filling, Ms. Smith delves into a day at the annual county fair with Mama, Mimi, and Baby-Sis, where young Mimi’s excitement about fair treats and fun rides takes an unexpected turn due to a toothache. This leads to an impromptu visit to Dr. Jason, the local pediatric dentist, setting the stage for a gentle exploration of a child’s first experience with dental care.
Ms. Smith, a dental hygienist with considerable experience working with children, brings authenticity and a palpable affection for her field to her narrative. She narrates Mimi’s story in a melodic tone that not only captures the attention of young readers but also eases their potential anxieties about dental visits. The narrative is crafted to show, through Mimi’s bravery, how a visit to the dentist can be a far less daunting experience than often perceived. The illustrations by Sameer Kassar complement the story beautifully with their vibrant and engaging visuals. They play a significant role in making the dental visit come alive, helping young readers visualize themselves in Mimi’s shoes—comfortably seated in the dentist’s chair, undergoing a routine checkup. What truly sets this book apart is its ability to transform what could be a scary experience into a reassuring adventure. It’s a narrative that not only entertains but also informs, ideal for children aged 4 to 7 years. This being Ms. Smith’s third children’s book with a focus on dentistry, it confirms her commitment to educating young minds about dental health in a fun and engaging way.
Mimi Gets a Tooth Filling is a delightful read and a valuable addition to any young reader’s collection. It promises not just a fun story but also a lesson in bravery and oral care. Kudos to Ms. Smith for another successful foray into children’s literature about dentistry.
Pages: 80 | ASIN : B0CJHCX7Z4
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