A charming new chapter book series about a young Orthodox Jewish girl out to discover the truth about all the magical mysteries in her world, perfect for fans of Marya Khan and Zoey and SassafrasA Junior Library Guild SelectionA School Library Journal Best Book of the YearA New York Public Library Best Book of the Year***STARRED REVIEW***
"Miriam’s bouncy energy and hilarious commentary make this a laugh-out-loud page-turner that young readers will adore...This book has everything: diverse characters, a funny and entertaining plot, and a stand-out, memorable main character. An essential purchase for all."―School Library Journal
Miriam is the youngest in her family, and she is tired of being treated like the baby. So, using her superior detective skills, she sets out to debunk the fantastical things that people tell gullible kids, starting with the Tooth Fairy.
When her first tooth comes loose, Miriam is determined to prove to her friends and family that the tooth fairy isn’t real. She’s going to lay the perfect trap . . . just as soon as her tooth actually comes out.
But despite all her scheming, her investigation doesn’t go to plan. Maybe, just maybe, the tooth fairy is real after all?
Miriam’s Magical Creature Files:
This is Book 1 in the Miriam's Magical Creature Files Series. See all Miriam's Magical Creature Files books here.
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Leah Cypess wrote her first short story-in which the narrator was an ice cream cone-at the age of six. She has degrees in biology, journalism, and law, and has traveled to Iceland, Israel, Jordan, and Costa Rica, among other places. She now lives with her family in Maryland. She is also the author of the acclaimed fantasy novels Death Marked, Mistwood, and N
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