Stella and the Mystery of the Missing Tooth
By (Author) Clothilde Ewing
Illustrated by Lynn Gaines
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster
21st June 2023
United States
Children
Fiction
813.6
Hardback
48
Width 229mm, Height 279mm, Spine 10mm
490g
In this effervescent companion to the picture book Stella Keeps the Sun Up, Stella goes on the hunt to figure out whos behind her friends missing tooth.
Stella, her bestie Roger, and her second-best friend Owen are excited to go see Sue the T-rex at the museum, but when Owen has to leave early because he lost a tooth, Stella becomes determined to find it for him. How did he manage to lose a tooth Was it stolen Could the tooth fairy be responsible Could Owen bea dinosaur boy
Nothing will keep Stella from her investigation, even if she and Roger fear their own teeth could be stolen too. But the more Stella investigates, the more she realizes that perhaps this case is not as complicated as she thought.
Clothilde Ewing started her work life as a lifeguard, but she has spent most of her career telling peoples stories as a journalist (CBS News), television producer (The Oprah Winfrey Show),and communications professional. She loves using the written word to honor a childs imagination and is on a mission to help adults tap into the wonder they felt as children. She believes that one of the greatest lessons we can pass on to our kids is that differences are for celebrating, and that we have more in common than we ever imagined. A native of Cleveland, she lives in Chicago with her husband and two highly energetic children.
Lynn Gaines has been making art for years and is still in love with making it! Born and raised in Ohio, she currently works for American Greetings, but also loves making art for childrens books and kids-related products. She works both digitally and traditionally, often combining the two. She hasnt met a craft she doesnt lovesewing is one of her favorite hobbies. She looks for inspiration everywhere and often finds it in bookstores and thrift stores, looking in vintage childrens books and animation, and even in a garden or two. In her spare time, she is a bit of an illustration nerd andloves to roller skate, read, and toy with writing. Lynn lives in Northeast Ohio with her husband Meland two fur-kids and studio mates, Charlie and Harry.