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Toothless Wonder: Junie B. Jones, Book 20
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Meet the World's Funniest First Grader—Junie B. Jones!
Yikes . . . It's a looth tooth! With over 50 million books in print, Barbara Park's New York Times bestselling chapter book series, Junie B. Jones, is a classroom favorite and has been keeping kids laughing—and reading—for over 20 years! In the 20th Junie B. Jones book, one of Junie B.'s top front teeth is loose! Only Junie B. is not that thrilled about this development. Because what if she looks like toothless Uncle Lou? And even worse . . . what's all this tooth fairy business? Like, who is this woman, really? And what does she do with all those used teeth? So many questions, so little time.
©2003 Barbara Park (P)2025 Listening Library
- Listening Length53 minutes
- Audible release dateAug. 5 2025
- LanguageEnglish
- ASINB0F7ZJPY8Q
- VersionUnabridged
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Book 20 of 28 | Junie B. Jones |
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Listening Length | 53 minutes |
Author | Barbara Park |
Narrator | Lana Quintal |
Audible.ca Release Date | August 05 2025 |
Publisher | Listening Library |
Program Type | Audiobook |
Version | Unabridged |
Language | English |
ASIN | B0F7ZJPY8Q |
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- Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2023Verified Purchase
- Reviewed in Canada on February 27, 2004The "Toothless Wonder" book is a good one. In our family, my daughter had all kinds of issues about losing teeth. Barbara Parks handles this topic in a kid-like manner. It's a fun read, like all of the Junie B. books.
To parents who are considering Junie B. books: just like we tell our kids, give it one try...if you don't like it, you don't have to read any more. However, many of you will find the Junie B. Jones books terrific. They are perfect for kindergarten through second grade girls, especially if you are reading with them as a family so you can discuss Junie B's antics. There are many different topics that the books address; pick one that's applicable to you and try it out. Some are funnier than others. As with anything, different story/writing styles appeal to different personality types. Don't reject the books without trying them due to some of the written comments below. The "grammar police parents" may simply need to lighten up; they'd probably reject Huckleberry Finn, too.
Of course, Junie B. books are NOT Mark Twain novels, to say the least; they are not literary masterpieces. They are simply fun, entertaining, wholesome, and engaging.
When Junie B. is in first grade, she has to start writing in a journal. Those entries are usually at the beginning of each chapter. Junie B's writing is often the best and funniest part of the book. She misspells many words and corrects (sloppily, of course) the spelling in the journal. Her thoughts are simply comical and, at times, endearing. The journals help the reader get in Junie B.'s head.
Junie B's antics are hysterical and ridiculous. She gets kids to look outside of themselves and provides a wonderful stepping stone for involved parents to have meaningful conversations with their kids as to what actually is proper behavior, what someone could/should say in a situation, how to control themselves, etc. The adults in Junie B's life also make good conversation pieces ("how could they help Junie B. differently?", "how could they react better?", etc.). I can't tell you how much conversation Junie B. has generated in our family. Junie B. can be a terrific example of what NOT to do. Most children are smart enough to understand Junie B's limitations. Through a humorous story, they understand how Junie B. could have done something differently.
The first book "JBJ and the Stupid Smelly Bus" struck a nerve with us because my daughter was having trouble with riding the bus in kindergarten...she thought the bus smelled awful, among other things...this was before we had even known about Junie B. Jones. I tripped over this book in the book store later that year. We read it together and loved it. It got my daughter thinking about her struggle in a humorous way and helped her feel that she wasn't "alone" and would make it through (she adjusted quite well, although she still thinks the bus stinks...she's right, too)...and we discovered a whole line of books she could enjoy along the way.
She is now almost 8 (second grade) and she has learned to love reading BECAUSE of the Junie B. stories. They were the catalyst. Earlier, she was struggling to read independently, but now reads everything she can get her hands on. Junie B. books spurred her on. Even my almost 10 year old son, who has always been an extremely advanced reader, has enjoyed listening to Junie B's adventures (when he was much younger, he embraced the Magic Treehouse books with gusto). We all read Junie B. together because I enjoy them, too (I've already preordered the new May 2004 book)...we laugh and talk together during reading and afterward. My husband enjoys listening, too. Junie B. has helped the kids develop their wonderful sense of humor. My daughter reads the books herself over and over again. Her friends read them and they actually have book discussions together!
The Junie B. books are very simple with short chapters written in language for younger kids (approx. 5-8); they are very quick reads for adults and older kids. They are NOT academically-challenging, nor should they be! Like any other book or series, they may not be for everyone. They are simply FUN! Junie B. is a far from perfect character which makes her interesting and a great teaching tool...and she can make parents grateful their own children are as well-behaved as they are in comparison! Just give one a try.
- Reviewed in Canada on January 13, 2017My 6 year old is obsessed with Junie B right now, super excited, the book that I order came fast and they look great, can not wait to start reading them with my daughter
- Reviewed in Canada on January 8, 2017Love it!!!
- Reviewed in Canada on September 24, 2003As a full time professional writer and big fan of correct grammar and spelling, I've got to say that the Junie B. Jones series is one of the best ever! I can't believe these parents who have had their funny bones removed. Barbara Park doesn't teach incorrect grammar, she lets her irrepressible heroine talk the way kids really DO talk, and it's hysterical. I LOVE these books. My 6-year-old daughter and I have read every one of them together, and it is a joy we passionately share.
Junie B. is her own person, learning lessons in friendship, sharing, values, and how to navigate big deals (like losing a tooth) in the big, scary world out there. They are laugh-out-loud funny for both of us. And I often recommend them to grown-ups who struggle with insomnia. There's nothing better to cheer you up and quiet your spirit in the middle of restless night than spending time with Junie B. Jones.
Our first Junie B. book came from my sister-in-law who teaches first grade and also loves them. We owe her!
- Reviewed in Canada on November 30, 2003This is one of my favorite Junie B Jones books. It really addressed some of the oh so important social issues surrounding first grade and losing teeth, and worrying about how you're going to look. My first grade daughter has a loose tooth at the time we started reading it, and she really related to it well.
- Reviewed in Canada on October 12, 2002As a grandmother of a 6-year old who just lost her first front tooth, I found this story to be as much fun to read as my granddaughter. We took turns reading it and she wanted to read it all over again right away. She is now reading it to Daddy and herself. Many parts left me laughing out loud (maybe not the ones she found funny). This book is really well written and tons of fun. Definitely "Show and Tell" material!
- Reviewed in Canada on March 6, 2003Children relate immediately to the "lost tooth" and the "tooth fairy" and related circumstances involving this situation. The loss of a tooth is an experience everyone understands. The "ups and downs" regarding the tooth fairy add humor and unresolved conflict that hold interest.
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- Emily LankfordReviewed in the United States on January 27, 2024
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book!
Verified PurchaseWe got this for my daughter for Christmas and she loves it. She is a big fan of Junie B. Jones and this is one of her favorites! She's in first grade and I love that she can read this book all by herself. 10/10 recommend as a great way to introduce chapter books to your little ones!