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THE MONSTERS • LEVEL G

Bonk’s Loose Tooth

Written by Maribeth Boelts • Illustrated by Nora Voutas

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Bonk’s Loose Tooth


A Reading A–Z Monsters Story • Word Count: 260

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Author Note
Maribeth Boelts is the author of over twenty books for young readers,
including the “Little Bunny” series (Dry Days, Wet Nights; Little Bunny’s
Pacifier Plan); Lullaby Lullabook; Big Daddy, Frog Wrestler; and the
upcoming The Firefighters’ Thanksgiving.
Bonk’s Loose Tooth
A Monsters Story
Level G Leveled Reader
© 2003 Learning Page, Inc.
Written by Maribeth Boelts
Illustrated by Nora Voutas
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LEVEL G
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Illustrated by Nora Voutas
Written by Maribeth Boelts
Bonk’s Loose Tooth
Bonk has a loose tooth.
He wiggles it night and day.
“I am lucky. I have a loose tooth,” he says.
“I am growing up,” he says.
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No teeth are loose.
They push and pull.
Jupe, Lurk, and Snag check their teeth.
“That is too bad,” says Bonk.
Bonk makes a paper crown.
“I am the king of loose teeth,” says Bonk.
“Watch me wiggle,” he says.
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The End.”
He never had teeth again.
He could not chew.
He lost all his teeth.
“Once there was a monster.
Lurk makes up a story.
“I do not like that story,” says Bonk.
Snag makes up a story.
“Once there was a monster.
His teeth got pulled out.
It hurt.
The End.”
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“I do not want my tooth to come out!” he says.
He stops wiggling his tooth.
Bonk takes off his crown.
“Once there was a monster.
His tooth fell out.
He put it under his pillow.
The Tooth Monster came.
She took his tooth
and left a present.
The monster was happy.
The End.”
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“I know a story,” says Jupe.
Jupe holds his hand.
But Bonk’s tooth gets looser.
“I like that story,” says Bonk.
“Is it true?”
“It is true,” says Jupe.
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“I am sorry, too,” says Bonk.
“We are sorry,” say Lurk and Snag.
“Is this party for me?” asks Bonk.
Jupe smiles.
“It is for you and for me,” says Jupe.
“I have a loose tooth, too!”
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They have a party.
Jupe, Lurk, and Snag cheer.
Pop! His tooth is out!
Bonk’s tooth gets looser and looser.

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