Grandad's Teeth
By (Author) Rod Clement
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
HarperCollins Publishers (Australia) Pty Ltd
30th January 1998
Australia
Children
Fiction
A823
Winner of Children's Book Council Queensland BILBY Awards: Early Childhood 2000
Paperback
32
134g
Everybody's looking for Grandad's lost teeth, and they're in a most unlikely place! they'll never find them... Something strange has happened in a rather quiet ordinary town - and no one knows if the townsfolk will every recover! You see, Grandad awoke one morning to find a shattered glass by his bed, spilled water on his side table and his teeth missing! Someone has crossed the line of the law and now everyone is a suspect. Grandad is relentless in his quest to find the culprit although at times he is depressed that he has no teeth. Soon, a smiling frenzy takes over town as everyone wants to show their own pearly whites to prove their innocence. But no one can smile forever - just who did steal Grandad's teeth Shortlisted for the Children's Book Council Book of the Year Awards, 1998 Ages 4+
Everybody's looking for Grandad's lost teeth, and they're in a most unlikely place! They'll never find them... Something strange has happened in a rather quiet ordinary town - and no one knows if the townsfolk will every recover! You see, Grandad awoke one morning to find a shattered glass by his bed, spilled water on his side table and his teeth missing! Someone has crossed the line of the law and now everyone is a suspect. Grandad is relentless in his quest to find the culprit although at times he is depressed that he has no teeth. Soon, a smiling frenzy takes over town as everyone wants to show their own pearly whites to prove their innocence. But no one can smile forever - just who did steal Grandad's teeth Shortlisted for the Children's Book Council Book of the Year Awards, 1998
Ages 4+
Rod Clement is a renowned author, illustrator and cartoonist. He has written and illustrated Grandads Teeth , Just Another Ordinary Day and Feathers for Phoebe, and illustrated Edward the Emu and Edwina the Emu, both written by Sheena Knowles. He is also the cartoonist for several Australian newspapers. He lives in Sydney, Australia.