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Reach for this book when your child is facing the anxiety of a wiggly tooth, a stressful trip to the dentist, or the frustration of a body that just won't cooperate. It provides a unique lens on a historical icon, showing that even the leader of a nation struggled with relatable, everyday health problems. By humanizing George Washington through his dental woes, the story offers a comforting perspective on physical imperfections and the resilience required to keep going despite discomfort. The book uses rollicking rhymes to narrate Washington's lifelong battle with tooth loss, which occurred even as he was leading the Continental Army. It balances humor with historical facts, making it an excellent choice for children aged 5 to 9. Parents will appreciate how it demystifies a legendary figure, replacing the 'wooden teeth' myth with a more accurate, human story of perseverance and self-care. It turns a potential point of embarrassment into a shared human experience.