Quand les dents se mettent à parler
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Quand les dents se mettent à parler is a French-language children's book that uses the imaginative device of talking teeth to introduce young readers to the basics of oral care. Through a series of short, engaging vignettes, each tooth shares its perspective on brushing, flossing, and the importance of regular dental visits. The narrative is designed to be both entertaining and instructive, helping children understand why good hygiene matters while keeping the tone light and accessible. Illustrated with simple, colorful drawings, the book encourages kids to see their own teeth as friendly characters who need looking after. Aimed at early readers, it serves as a useful tool for parents and educators seeking to establish healthy habits in a fun, memorable way. The paperback edition, published in 1995 by Maisnie Tredaniel, spans 107 pages and carries ISBNs that confirm its availability in libraries and bookstores.
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Michèle Caffin
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