Too Many Teeth
Too Many Teeth Too Many Teeth Annie Alligator was worried. "On Friday, Mom is taking me to see the dentist," thought Annie. "I've never been to the dentist before. What will Dr. Cobb do to my teeth?" Annie looked at her teeth in the mirror. Then she started to count them. She counted her top teeth. She counted her bottom teeth. There were dozens of teeth to count. Annie worried and worried. "I have so many teeth," she thought. "What if Dr. Cobb wants to take some of th
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Too Many Teeth
Too Many Teeth
Annie Alligator was worried.
"On Friday, Mom is taking me to see the dentist," thought Annie.
"I've never been to the dentist before.
What will Dr. Cobb do to my teeth?"
Annie looked at her teeth in the mirror.
Then she started to count them.
She counted her top teeth.
She counted her bottom teeth.
There were dozens of teeth to count.
Annie worried and worried.
"I have so many teeth," she thought.
"What if Dr. Cobb wants to take some of them out?"
The next day at school, Annie smiled at her friends.
When they smiled back, she counted their teeth.
She had more teeth than Becky Beaver.
She had more teeth than Ray Rabbit.
And she had a lot more teeth than Tara Turtle.
"Don't forget," Mom said on Friday morning.
"I will pick you up after school, so you can visit the dentist."
"Oh, no!" Annie said to herself.
"The dentist will say I have too many teeth.
I have a lot more teeth than my friends."
Annie felt more and more worried.
She started to count her teeth again.