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Published by PUSAT SUMBER SJK(C) BONG HWA, 2021-04-26 22:12:42

008-THE-CASE-OF-THE-MISSING-SMILE

008-THE-CASE-OF-THE-MISSING-SMILE

By T. Albert
Illustrated by: maaillustrations.com

The Case of The Missing Smile is
about a little girl who lost her smile.

Not because she was unhappy, but
because she was afraid of losing
a friend - the Tooth Fairy.

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“Now this looks like a very
interesting case,” Detective
Peterson said aloud, as she

reviewed the huge stack
of reports on her desk.

“I think I will handle
this one myself.”

After several minutes of searching
through the official Tooth Fairy records,
she found what she was looking for. A

folder with the name
‘Sophia Sue Simmons’.

“Hmm,” Detective Peterson
mumbled as

she studied the file.

As Detective Peterson read the
report, she noted that Sophia Sue

always smiled. From the time
she got out of bed to the time
she went back to bed, she smiled. In fact,

Sophia Sue never seemed
to stop smiling.

Then, two days ago, Sophia Sue
stopped smiling. “Why?”

Detective Peterson wondered.
“I must find out why and

get Sophia Sue’s smile back,”
she said to herself.

She searched through the file but
couldn’t find anything that could have

caused Sophia Sue to
stop smiling all of a sudden.

Was she happy at home?
The Smile-O-Meter
indicated “yes.”

Was she happy at school?
The Smile-O-Meter indicated “yes.”

Was she happy with her friends?
The Smile-O-Meter indicated “yes.”

Everything that Detective Peterson
found indicated that
Sophia Sue was happy

and that she should be smiling.

The Detective checked with the
dentist and everything was fine.

The Detective checked with Tooth
Fairy Central. All of Sophia Sue’s baby

teeth had fallen out, been collected
as scheduled, and replaced with new,
extremely pretty, permanent teeth.

Detective Peterson checked
everything but she couldn’t find

anything that could cause
Sophia Sue to stop smiling.

There was only one choice left.
Detective Peterson had to visit

Sophia Sue and see
what she could do.

That night
Detective Peterson

flew down and
visited Sophia Sue.

Making sure that she didn’t wake Sophia
Sue, she sprinkled magical Tooth Fairy
sand into the air.

“Sophia Sue.” Detective Peterson
whispered. “What happened
to your beautiful smile?
You look so sad.”

“I lost all my baby teeth,”
she whispered. “Now

the Tooth Fairy doesn’t have
any reason to visit me.”

“Oh! I understand,” Detective
Peterson whispered between
smiling lips. “The Tooth Fairy will
always be in your heart so you can wipe

that silly frown
off your pretty face.”

As Detective Peterson flew away from
Sophia Sue’s bedside, she saw the smile
return - bigger and brighter than ever

before.

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The Case of The Missing Smile
is about a little girl who lost her smile.

Not because she was unhappy, but
because she was afraid of losing
a friend - the Tooth Fairy.

Please share our books with your friends and
family to support our mission. Thank you

Published by MonkeyPen.com Illustrated by www.maaillustrations.com


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