Written by Leah Cypess
Illustrated by Sarah Lynne Reul
New York: Amulet Books, 2025. Intermediate. 106 pages.
Miriam, the youngest child in her Orthodox Jewish family, knows that her parents and siblings are trying to get her to believe in different magical creatures- the latest being the tooth fairy. She doesn't know if she can believe them, so she decides to do what any self respecting six-year-old would do: start an investigation. What evidence does she have for the existence of said tooth fairy? What evidence does she have against it? With her notes in hand, Miriam sets a plan in motion to find out once and for all if there is any truth behind the story of the tooth fairy.
This book is an absolute delight. Parents and children alike will love reading about spunky Miriam and her family. There are moments of true hilarity, plus creative twists and turns. The illustrations are a great addition to the story, as they include some of Miriam's own drawings and doodles. It will have all readers anticipating when they can get their hands on Miriam's next installment.
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