George Washington’s Teeth

by: Deborah Chandra and Madeleine Comora; Illustrated by Brock Cole

Published by: Square Fish

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Reviewed by Jamie Driggers

While George Washington fought the revolutionary war, he fought another battle with his teeth. Told in rhyming text, this story is based on the true story of George Washington’s ill fortune with his teeth. It also includes some snippets of well-known moments of America’s fight for independence, giving a whole new meaning to the oral historical tradition.

This is a fun and humorous read aloud that teaches a bit–though there isn’t really enough history to do much more than familiarize readers with events of the revolution. There is a detailed time line at the conclusion of the book that lines up the true events of poor Washington’s dental problems with related national events and also includes photos. Read-aloud cadence purists will stumble over a few lines that don’t read smoothly, but overall the text is an enjoyable read.

The illustrations are lovely and colorful with easily recognizable characters and events. The expressions on George Washington’s face are priceless.

Armchair Interviews: This fun and educational read is recommended for the younger set.

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