The hanging balloons indicate that it's Alligator's birthday, but a surfeit of frosting before the party hits her with a...

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ALLIGATOR'S TOOTHACHE

The hanging balloons indicate that it's Alligator's birthday, but a surfeit of frosting before the party hits her with a toothache just as Monkey, Pig, and other guests show up with more goodies. Someone calls the dentist (a badger) and there is much business with a frightened Alligator hiding under the sofa, then slamming the door in Badger's face, etc. Then Monkey and Flamingo smuggle the dentist to the sickbed on a covered platter, the tooth is pulled, and the party proceeds. The animals' clearly communicative expressions and gestures tell the story without words; it's a small joke, but an applicable one.

Pub Date: March 1, 1977

ISBN: N/A

Page Count: -

Publisher: Crown

Review Posted Online: N/A

Kirkus Reviews Issue: March 1, 1977

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