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ExpertClick News Release: Make Teaching Oral Disease Prevention Your New Year Resolution

Campbelltown, South Australia (EXPERTCLICK) December 26, 2012 – Millions of children and adults throughout the world again this year, 2012, needed treatment for easily preventable oral disease because they have never been taught oral disease prevention. Australian Dental Association S.A. President, Angela Pierce said “The best investment anyone can make in oral health is in teaching and prevention……early intervention will lead to a generation of children who won’t be as reliant on oral care in the future.” Oral Health Care Educator and Author Dr. Garth Pettit reduced teaching resources prices in a 2013 oral health promotion. Reviewer Diane Donovan wrote, in her Five Star reviews for How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? eBooks, “Any educator or parent seeking an oral health program directed to the young will find this entire set a winner”.

Dr. Pettit says “Since 2002 my advice for mandatory oral health education for children has been ignored and I was encouraged by Dr. Angela Pierce’s supportive comments”. However to address that oral disease crisis, early 2001, the Australian Government ignored Dr. Pierce’s advice and opted only for a $10bn plan for treatment of oral disease. ” During 2012 similar situations of crisis-high levels of oral disease in children and adults were announced in U.S.A. and in the U.K. Each prompted another “Brush Your Teeth” campaign.

The Author claims “Brush Your Teeth is an out-of-date, 500 year old tooth cleaning instruction. Children deserve the best oral hygiene advice and teaching oral disease prevention is a top priority for their education. How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth introduce children to their ideal oral hygiene instruction, Paint Your Mouth. These resources for teaching oral disease prevention are, in the words of reviewer Diane Donavan: “Unique and unparalleled in nature or source…..They are winners”. Another Five Star reviewer, Cindy Wolfe Boynton, ForeWord Clarion Reviews, writes: “How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 is a well-written, effective, and valuable learning tool for adults and children alike”.

How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 of 12 to How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 12 of 12 have each been awarded Five Star Reviews by Reviewer Diane Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer MBR. The eBook How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12, which combines all twelve of the previous books into one convenient eBook has been awarded Five Star Reviews by Reviewer Diane Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer MBR and by Cindy Wolfe Boynton, ForeWord Clarion Reviews. Both reviewers have recommended them to both children and adults.

“Adults will certainly benefit from reading these eBooks.” says the Doctor. “Most have never been formerly educated in the basics of oral disease prevention”. “But in particular they should be alert to long term, low grade, mild, gum diseases which have been proven, by many researchers, to contribute to common chronic diseases including heart attacks, strokes, atherosclerosis, and diabetes. Adults quickest and easiest way to prevent these health problems is to read How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? eBooks”.

Link to Dr Angela Pierce’s comments:

http://www.adelaidenow.com.au/billion-plan-to-stop-the-rot/story-e6frea8c-1226284529676

Link to Diane Donovan, Senior EBook Reviewer, MBR:

http://midwestbookreview.com/mbw/apr_12.htm#donovan

Link to Cindy Wolfe Boynton, ForeWord Clarion Review:

https://www.forewordreviews.com/reviews/how-do-i-look-after-my-kids-teeth-1-to-12/

Make Teaching Oral Disease Prevention Your New Year Resolution
Amazon link to the books listed below is:

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Dstripbooks&field-keywords=How%20Do%20I%20Look%20After%20My%20Kids%20Teeth

All 12 eBooks in one convenient book:
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12, WAS $49.99 – NEW YEAR 2013 SPECIAL, just $9.99. Save $40.00
All 12 individual eBooks:
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 of 12, just $0.99 – price unaltered
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The remaining ten How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? eBooks in the series WERE $4.99 each – but NEW YEAR 2013 SPECIALS are just $0.99 each, saving $4.00 each.
The New Year Oral Health Promotion Sale is scheduled to end 31 January, 2013
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Excited by confirmed research that a sixteen week foetus can hear what their mother says, especially when singing, and that the foetus learns and creates memories of what is said or sung Author, Oral Health Care Educator Dr. Garth Pettit created and now has published a new Amazon Kindle eBook titled: ‘Oral Health Foetus Lessons for Mothers’.

Campbelltown, South Australia (PRWEB) June 25, 2012: The Doctor became excited by confirmed research that a sixteen week foetus can hear what their mother says, especially when singing, and that the foetus learns and creates memories of what is said or sung. He then realized he could help pregnant mothers create foetal memories that would help babies take to a tooth brush like a duckling takes to water. Author, Oral Health Care Educator Dr. Garth Pettit created and now has published a new, , Amazon Kindle eBook titled: ‘Oral Health Foetus Lessons for Mothers’.

A mother’s ability to create pleasant memories in a foetal brain that will benefit the foetus throughout life is an extraordinary gift unique to a mother. Only mothers can talk to and sing to their foetus to create foetal memories. Creating pleasant foetal memories of smiles, oral health, oral hygiene and oral health care will benefit the foetus in and from childhood when he or she must learn how to actively and continuously prevent common oral disease (tooth decay, gum diseases, bad breath and stained teeth) for their smiles to shine.

Foetal song memories from ‘Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile’ will make oral hygiene instructions for tooth brushing fun for mothers and their babies. Included in ‘Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile’ are two chapters of oral hygiene songs, lyrics by Dr Pettit, for mothers to sing; ‘Mouth Painting I Will Go’ and ‘4 Your Smile 2 Shine’. The lyrics in both songs are instructions for the Doctor’s oral hygiene advice to “Paint Your Mouth” not “Brush Your Teeth”, advice he has been proposing successfully since 2002. YouTube links to these songs are:
Visit 4 Video Clip of GarGar The Dentist (Mouth Painting I Will Go): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qFHciQWNjTc
4 Your Smile 2 Shine Song for Foetus: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tjMe2T3wn4&feature=g-upl

Foetal text and animated animal character memories will make it easier for mothers and educators to educate children to prevent oral diseases. ‘Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile’ includes ten chapters of very light-hearted text recommended by the Author for mothers to speak and describe to their foetus. This text is light chit chat between GarGar The Dentist and his animal friends named the SmileShine Gang. The SmileShine Gang are seven fun filled, kid-friendly animal characters found throughout all chapters and each of the seven characters is an expert in one of the seven important surfaces in a mouth that must be both cleaned and protected; Croc-O-Smile for teeth, PadPaw for gums, Booksie Owl for tongue, Kook-A-Mum and Kooksie for roof of mouth, Ruby Roo for floor of mouth, Grinny Squirrel and Ben Bilbie for inside of cheeks and finally Minnie and Munchie Koalas for inside of lips.

‘Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile’ may also alert many mothers and their families to knowledge about oral hygiene and oral health care and oral disease prevention that they have never been told.

‘Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile’ is an abridged version of the Author’s thirteen ‘How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? eBooks. These thirteen eBooks were given reviews by D. Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, MBR:

http://www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/apr_12.htm#donovan

Donovan’s review for ‘Oral Health Foetus Lessons for Mothers’ is scheduled to be published in July, 2012. http://www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/jul_12.htm#donovan

Recently received, 8 June 2012, is another Five Star Review for How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 by Cindy Wolfe Boynton, Foreword Clarion Review: https://www.forewordreviews.com/reviews/how-do-i-look-after-my-kids-teeth-1-to-12/

The Author has high expectations for a review in process for Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile by ForeWord Clarion Review.

Quote from http://www.WhatToExpect.com/pregnancy/your-baby/week-16/ear.aspx
“ Listen up : Tiny bones in your foetus’s ears are in place this week, making it likely that the baby can hear your voice when you’re speaking (or singing in the shower) at 16 weeks pregnant. In fact, studies have found that babies who are sung to while they’re in the womb recognize the same tune when it’s sung to them after they are born (so choose your baby Musak with that in mind…).”

Quote from http://www.edu.helsinki.fi/lapsetkertovat/lapset/In_English/Huotilainen.pdf “All researchers agree on the fact that the foetus is capable of hearing the mother’s voice very clearly due to ‘bone conduction’, the fact that the mother’s voice does not travel to the foetus through the air but directly through their mother’s body.”“Music is very powerful in producing foetal memories. When the mother frequently listens to music, the foetus will learn to recognize and prefer that same music compared to other music.” The power mothers have to create foetal memories convinced the Author to help mothers in pregnancy by writing this book, ‘Oral Health Foetus Lessons for Mothers’.

‘Oral Health Foetus Lessons for Mothers’, USD$5.95, is available for purchase from either of these links:

http://www.PaintYourMouth.com/mothers-teach-foetus-all-about-a-smile

http://www.amazon.com/s/ref=nb_sb_noss?url=search-alias%3Daps&field-keywords=B008B4S8JC

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How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 – Five Star review by D.Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer MBR

How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12

Oral 7™ Hygiene-“Paint Your Mouth”, Visits 1 to 12 Visits to GarGar The Dentist
Dr. Garth Pettit, GarGar The Dentist
4 Your Smile 2 Shine Pty. Ltd.
ISBN: 9781920712167
ASIN: B0057XY18C $49.99
Available from these links:

http://www.PaintYourMouth.com/how-do-i-look-after-my-kids-teeth-?-1-thru-12

Parents and educators seeking a one-volume collection of the “Paint Your Mouth” idea will find Visits 1 to 12 Visits to GarGar The Dentist presents the entire program in one convenient place.

An introduction of why GarGar’s program works and how it can lead to an elimination of expensive treatments and only the need for regular check-ups covers all the basics of the “paint your mouth” kid-friendly approach, then moves to specific chapters packed with oral hygiene instruction.

Chapter One introduces the cartoon characters of The SmileShine Gang, explains why brushing teeth does not in fact totally clean the mouth or protect against oral diseases, and uses the simple cartoon animals to illustrate the concept of ‘painting your mouth’ twice.

The basics of how to use the toothbrush as a ‘paintbrush’ in the process makes toothpaste ‘mouth paint’ and forgoes a single scrubbing in favor of a two-paint process.

Part 2 in the Oral Hygiene series provides GarGar’s original “Mouth Painting I Will Go” song lyrics and provides Visit #2 in the series. The entire song is on YouTube and anyone can look up TheVideoDentist to hear GarGar sing “Mouth Painting I Will Go”.

Don’t expect musical expertise and polish, but do expect a lively and fun sing-along that holds many lyrics but reinforces, through step-by-step musical enhancement, the entire process of mouth painting.

The next lesson covers different foods, package labeling puzzles, and explanations of basic chemicals and minerals commonly found in toothpaste and foods and how they affect oral health.

Kids are invited to draw these compounds, are given some simple lessons and phrases that avoid any confusion over terminology, and are given fun reinforcing exercises to make the ‘X, Y and Z’ lesson even more appealing.

Here bright mouth models are used to identify areas of the mouth needing attention, while the quite extensive song lyrics provides the depth needed to teach all the basics of mouth painting.

The chapter covering ‘What Are STIX, Y, ZED?’ teaches about the things that go in the mouth – food, drinks, and toothpaste – and how to identify their ingredients. Stix, Y and Zed are GarGar’s names for the chemical compounds that are in all foods and drinks, and are simplified for kids’ understanding through a series of drawing lessons and colorful cartoon examples.

The chapter covering ‘WHO are Stix, Y and Zed?’ covers food and drink labeling and ingredients in more depth, discussing ingredients and nutrition and how these ingredients can be either harmful, helpful or harmless to the mouth.

Ingredients in popular meals from breakfast to dinner are discussed with insights into which are ‘X, Y or Zed’ while lists of ingredients invite kids to understand categories and where they fall.

The next chapter covers WHERE X, Y and Zed are located in the mouth, further discussing what happens to food and drink in the mouth and how a bite of food is processed. An ‘X, Y and Z’ hunt is explained where kids can hunt down these elements in their mouths.

X. Y. Z. PLAQUE and LURKEEZ expands the technical information and defines plaque and GarGar’s made-up word Lurkeez, exploring special ways X, Y and Z are mixed up during the chewing process and the tiny germs he calls Lurkeez, which look like worms, mix with saliva and X, Y and Z, and contribute to the formation of plaque.

Colorful crayoned cartoon drawings explore these concepts in easy terms kids can readily understand, with discussions of saliva blending into fun exercises and drawing sessions to help reinforce the technical concepts.

The technical insights continue in the section LURKEEZ and NASTEEZ, which tells how lurkeez live naturally in various parts of the body and how they can multiply to change from benign to bad. Lurkeez in plaque is the big worry, so this chapter traces the evolution of lurkeez to plaque and considers the new Stix, Nasteez.

Different ways plaque, lurkeez and nasteez build up, layer, and interact in the mouth are present in colorful crayon illustrations to help kids understand an otherwise-technical process leading to tooth decay.

Visit #8 covers plaque’s attack on gums and identifies what a gum is, how plaque builds up on gums, and the problems of scale: hard plaque build-up. Clear large-size drawings show teeth, build-up points, and scale and plaque issues.

Visit #9 continues the focus of plaque’s lasting effects on the mouth, here examining how it builds up on teeth and tongue and what can be done about it.

Clear, large drawings identify the parts of a healthy tooth and what happens during a plaque attack on a tooth or tongue.

The concepts of tooth decay and abscess are covered along with the causes of tooth stains.

Visit #10 returns to the harmful, helpful and harmless features of X, Y and Z and explores their appearance in different substances. Lists of foods and drinks that hold harmful, helpful or harmless X, Y and Z encourages kids to think about what they are eating, while lists of places that may be cautionary – including sweet and ice cream shops and bakeries and take-aways – help kids reflect on where they are choosing to buy foods.

Visit 11 returns to and reinforces the beginning ‘paint your mouth’ concept with attention to choosing a proper tooth (paint) brush and toothpaste (mouth paint).

The colorful plastic full-set teeth model is provided to reinforce the ‘how to’ concept, while kids are invited to identify and explore their own mouths and understand such advance definitions as ‘quadrants’ and properly brushing techniques for teeth, gums, tongue, and inside lips as well as the roof and floor of the mouth and the cheeks.

Visit 12 concludes the lessons and provides ‘farewell fun’ for a final educational visit, providing a history of ‘paint your mouth’ and telling how GarGar evolved a different style of oral hygiene for both kids and adults to prevent common oral diseases.

Each chapter is packed with quizzes, drawing assignments, stamps, certificates of achievement: virtually everything a parent or educator needs to engage a child. Each chapter also emphasizes the child’s power in avoiding tooth decay and bad dental problems.

Any educator or parent seeking an oral health program directed to the young will find this entire set a winner, with translations in major foreign languages lending to world-wide usefulness.

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How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 – Five Star review by D.Donovan
Oral 7™ Hygiene-“Paint Your Mouth”, Visits 1 to 12 Visits to GarGar The Dentist
Dr. Garth Pettit, GarGar The Dentist
4 Your Smile 2 Shine Pty. Ltd.
ISBN: 9781920712167
ASIN: B0057XY18C $49.99

Available from these links:

http://www.PaintYourMouth.com/how-do-i-look-after-my-kids-teeth-?-1-thru-12

How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 – Clarion Five Star Reviews

ForeWord Clarion Review

HEALTH

How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12

Dr. Garth Pettit
4 Your Smile 2 Shine Pty. Ltd
978-1-920712-16-7
Five Stars (out of Five)

Retired Australian dentist Garth Pettit, beloved and known to children throughout the world as
“GarGar the Dentist,” has combined his twelve short How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? e-
books into one comprehensive collection that both children and adults will enjoy and learn from.

Available as an Amazon Kindle e-book, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12
succinctly illustrates through words and pictures Pettit’s “Paint Your Mouth” approach to oral
hygiene which, the author explains, kids find much more appealing than being told to “brush
[their] teeth.” Adding to the fun is the fact that the book is narrated by Pettit’s alter ego, the
smiling, animated GarGar the Dentist. Along for the ride is a menagerie of kid-friendly helpers
like Booksie Owl, Croc-O-Smile, Grinny Squirrel, and PadPaw the rabbit who, as members of
the SmileShine Gang, offer oral health tips and reminders.

Original songs such as “Mouth Painting I Will Go” sung to the tune of the familiar
children’s song “A-Hunting We Will Go,” also effectively and cleverly disguise learning, as do
the Treat Stamps kids can earn for correctly answering questions. The book also includes
drawings, quizzes, and other activities the SmileShine Gang encourages families to do together.

Skillfully woven into these games is the comprehensive healthcare information every
young person—and adult—needs to prevent oral problems like tooth decay, gum disease, bad
breath, and stained teeth. Among other topics, readers learn within the book’s twelve chapters:
the best food and drink options for better oral health; the types of bacteria that form in the mouth;
what plaque is and how it forms; what causes bad breath and tooth decay; and the daily steps to
the best oral hygiene.

Pettit states that he wrote the twelve How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? e-books to
reinforce the lessons kids were hopefully already receiving from their own dentists, schools, and
parents. He also wanted to make good oral care something kids would want to do, while
understanding why they need to do it. Without a doubt, Pettit took the right approach.

In addition to being written in a kid-friendly tone and including effective graphics,
chapters are broken into short, readable sections that can be consumed all at once or bitten into
one small chunk at a time. Sophisticated dental and medical information is presented in a simple,
straightforward manner, and, at the end of each chapter, both parent and child can show off what
they have learned with a printable “4 Your Smile to Shine” certificate of achievement from
GarGar that will look great on any refrigerator door.

How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 is a well-written, effective, and valuable
learning tool for adults and children alike.

Cindy Wolfe Boynton

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How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12:

$5.95 : Two Purchase Options:

http://www.PaintYourMouth.com/how-do-i-look-after-my-kids-teeth-?-1-thru-12


Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile

Five Star Review of eBook ‘Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile’ by D. Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, MBR:

“MOTHERS TEACH FOETUS ALL ABOUT A SMILE represents a compilation of extracts from all thirteen ‘How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth?’ titles by dentist Dr. Garth Pettit, and is a powerful survey from a dentist who bases his advice on research showing that mothers have the ability to communicate with their fetus as early as 16 weeks into pregnancy.
This revelation powers a unique approach to dental hygiene that offers mothers-to-be a program for fetus communication and baby health. It advocates singing and speaking words to impart elementary oral hygiene directions and create early pleasant associations about oral health, and it uses extracts of songs, text and characters from dentist Pettit’s prior books to help pregnant mothers begin early oral health education programs.
Online links are provided to song melodies, while the clear lyrics embellished with cartoon characters from Dr. Pettit’s prior books offer expectant mothers an easy and simple way to sing to and teach their unborn child.
The synthesis of all Dr. Pettit’s dental education basics into one easy primer for expectant mothers assures that dental insights will be received at quite an early age (pre-birth): an achievement that is unique and exciting.
There are very few books on the market that emphasize pre-birth health, and no dental care books that address subliminal and pre-birth approaches to dental health.
MOTHERS TEACH FOETUS ALL ABOUT A SMILE stands alone and will be of interest to any mother who wants the earliest start on a child’s dental awareness.”

Link to D. Donovan’s review for ‘Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile’ is:

http://www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/jul_12.htm#donovan

Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile
Dr. Garth Pettit
4 Your Smile 2 Shine Pty Ltd
ISBN: 9780987346209
ASIN: B008B4S8JC
$5.95

http://www.PaintYourMouth.com/mothers-teach-foetus-all-about-a-smile

‘Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile’ is an abridged edition of the Author’s thirteen ‘How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? eBooks which were awarded Five Star reviews by D.Donovan:

http://www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/apr_12.htm#donovan

An executive summary of D. Donovan’s reviews:
”How can parents look after their kids’ teeth? Plenty of books discuss oral hygiene but most are aimed at adults, and there are very few picture books for young kids – which is where one should ideally begin with early preventative measures.”…“Oral 7 Hygiene: “Paint Your Mouth” is the first book in a series of 12, comes from a dentist who teaches children how to ‘paint their mouths’, and teaches a preventative program that is much better than just brushing teeth. (In fact, this series shows how brushing teeth often actually leads to poor oral hygiene.)”…“ but their real power lies in the entire lesson plan taken as a whole.”…“The step-by-step building blocks of oral health understanding are carefully constructed with the young child in mind, reinforced by activities and quizzes, and provide an entire, unique program unparalleled in scope and nature. Having the entire lesson plan available in other languages assures its interest to a wide audience around the world, making this entire set a powerful presentation.”…“Each chapter is packed with quizzes, drawing assignments, stamps, certificates of achievement: virtually everything a parent or educator needs to engage a child. Each chapter also emphasizes the child’s power in avoiding tooth decay and bad dental problems.”…“Any educator or parent seeking an oral health program directed to the young will find this entire set a winner, with translations in major foreign languages lending to world-wide usefulness.”
‘How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth?’ has more recently also received a second review from Cindy Wolfe Boynton, Foreword Clarion Review:

https://www.forewordreviews.com/reviews/how-do-i-look-after-my-kids-teeth-1-to-12/

Author:
After ending a five rear retirement from December 1991 he returned to practice in January 1997 with a mission: prevent oral diseases in children. Created a new oral hygiene instruction Treat Your Mouth changed it to Treat Your Whole Mouth then to Paint Your Mouth. Kids loved to do it!

Soon after joining a Google Oral Health Group earlier this year, 2012, I was reminded of the difficulties mothers and their babies experienced when it came time to ‘Brush Your Teeth’. So I began thinking about solving this problem for them.

Searching Google for ‘foetus hearing’ and similar terms I was amazed at what I had discovered from these websites:
http://www.whattoexpect.com/pregnancy/your-baby/week-16/ear.aspx http://www.edu.helsinki.fi/lapsetkertovat/lapset/In_English/Huotilainen.pdf http://sciencenetlinks.com/lessons/what-happens-in-the-first-nine-months/

There were several pieces of information that amazed me:
• Mothers have the most amazing communication abilities to communicate with their foetus. Mothers voices, from a 16 week old foetus when “Tiny bones in your foetus’s ears are in place this week, making it likely that the baby can hear your voice when you’re speaking (or singing in the shower) at 16 weeks pregnant”

• “In fact, studies have found that babies who are sung to while they’re in the womb recognize the same tune when it’s sung to them after they are born (so choose your baby Muzak with that in mind…).”

• As the brain of Foetus develops so too do their memories. This is astounding!

Learning that mothers have this incredible capacity to create memories in the brain of their foetus was the trigger for me to write this eBook, Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile, to create pleasant foetal memories all about a smile.
I knew that I could solve mothers and babies with tooth brushing problems, but I could also help them with future oral health, oral health care and oral disease prevention.
Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile
• ‘Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile’, now itself a eBook, is an abridged edition of my thirteen Amazon Kindle, reviewed eBooks ‘How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth?’: Reviews by Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, MBR. http://www.midwestbookreview.com/mbw/apr_12.htm#donovan

• ‘How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth?’ has now also received a second review from Cindy Wolfe Boynton, Foreword Clarion Review: https://www.forewordreviews.com/reviews/how-do-i-look-after-my-kids-teeth-1-to-12/

• ‘ Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile’? I believe mothers need only to sing and speak words from ‘Mothers Teach Foetus All About A Smile’ for their foetus to create pleasant foetal memories of oral hygiene instructions and elementary oral health education.

• With this eBook mothers can create pleasant foetal oral hygiene memories and pleasant foetal oral health education memories that become important throughout their life as a baby, child and adult especially because of the interconnections between oral health, smiles, self confidence and success.

• ‘Extracts of songs, text and characters from my thirteen reviewed eBooks, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth, will become pleasant foetal memories, ideally suited to subsequent oral health care education’ says the Author.

Pregnant mothers, I recommend you begin oral health education lessons for your foetus now. Prepare your foetus for a lifetime free from common oral diseases (tooth decay, gum diseases, bad breath, stained teeth) and greatly reduce their risks of heart diseases, strokes and atherosclerosis later in life.

Visit 12 Video Clip of GarGar The Dentist

Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 14 For Parents and Educators

Campbelltown, South Australia (EXPERTCLICK) May 23, 2012 – Dr. Garth Pettit, Oral Health Care Educator, Author of Kindle eBook, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 12 of 12. Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 14.

Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 14: “My daughter will be 6 in July. She has never had a cavity but at her cleaning last week she had 3 small to medium sized ones in between her teeth.” Maggie.

Prevention of the common oral diseases tooth decay, gum diseases, bad breath and stained teeth is simple if parents and educators know what oral hygiene instruction and what oral health care education to give to teach their children. The dental profession’s advice to prevent oral diseases, since the invention in the year 1498 of the first bristle toothbrush, has been “Brush Your Teeth”.

Children’s oral health care education, if at all, has been based on that advice; “Brush Your Teeth”. It has never changed! It is now timely for a change. “Brush Your Teeth” is a misleading oral hygiene instruction. Many people, taking it literally and simply brushing only teeth, are candidates for dental treatment throughout their lifetimes.

“That this instruction “Brush Your Teeth” has not succeeded in the prevention of oral diseases in children (and in adults!) is evidenced by the sheer, and ever- increasing, demand for treatment of all common oral diseases: both by children and by adults” says Author.

Dr. Garth Pettit advises parents and educators, in Kindle eBook, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 12 of 12, to instruct children to “Treat Your Whole Mouth” or better still for children, “Paint Your Mouth” and to provide children with an oral health education based on that instruction. The Author recommends reading this recent review of this eBook.

Diane Donovan’s entire review for How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 12 of 12 is as follows:
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 12 of 12
Learn GarGar The Dentist’s Oral Health Lesson 10
Some Farewell Fun

Dr. Garth Pettit, GarGar The Dentist
ISBN13: 9781920712266 (e-book, Volume 12)
ASIN: B004ZQZYJM US$4.99

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZQZYJM

THIS eBOOK HAS RECEIVED THE FOLLOWING REVIEW:

“Lesson 10 concludes GarGar’s instructions to kids on how to fight tooth decay, and provides a history of his ‘paint your mouth’ concept. It identifies problems with the simple ‘brush your teeth’ approach which leaves out hygiene of the entire mouth, and discusses GarGar’s inspiration for his different program of all-mouth dental hygiene practices.

It also summarizes the previous lessons, provides the lyrics and melody to the song, and tells how GarGar was inspired to revise his dental instruction books published in 2002 to embrace techniques that were more child-friendly and fun.

Having the entire music to the song ‘For Your Smile to Shine’ assures that parents, teachers, schools and musicians will be able to produce the song for classrooms and activities.

The chapter concludes with a special “all lessons” Certificate Of Oral Health Excellence certifying that the child has read and absorbed all the lessons.

These books are reviewed individually because they can each stand alone in offering a segment of oral health instruction for the young picturebook reader accompanied by parental or teacher assistance, but their real power lies in the entire lesson plan taken as a whole.

The step-by-step building blocks of oral health understanding are carefully constructed with the young child in mind, reinforced by activities and quizzes, and provide an entire, unique program unparalleled in scope and nature.

Having the entire lesson plan available in other languages assures its interest to a wide audience around the world, making this entire set a powerful presentation.”

Reviewed by: Diane Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, Midwest Book Review, April 2012

These eBook reviews are strongly recommended reading for children’s parents and educators whose responsibility it is to provide their kids with oral hygiene, oral health care and oral disease prevention information.

How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 12 of 12 is Chapter 12 of The eBook How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 which has been Nominated in 7 Categories in Dan Poynter’s Global EBook Awards 2012.

Dr. Pettit profusely thanks Dan Poynter and ExpertClick for these free oral health care promotions which, hopefully, will help him to achieve his 1996 created Mission Statement: Prevent Oral Diseases in Children. “But this can’t be accomplished without additional help from children’s parents, educators, teachers and schools.” The Doctor says.

To purchase How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 12 of 12 go to:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZQZYJM

A review by you, on www.Amazon.com , of How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 12 of 12 will greatly assist the prevention of oral diseases in children especially as the five star review above, by Diane Donovan, was unbelievingly and unceremoniously removed by Amazon, thus denying it to children’s parents and educators.

Also your comments, on Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 14, will be welcome on my website, http://www.PaintYourMouth/Kids-Tooth-Decay-SOS-14

Dr Garth Pettit

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Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 13 For Parents and Educators

Campbelltown, South Australia (EXPERTCLICK) May 22, 2012 – Dr. Garth Pettit, Oral Health Care Educator, Author of Kindle eBook, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 11 of 12. Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 13.

Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 13: “We first notice the yellowish/brownish lines on our then 15 month old son’s front four teeth in Jan….. Needless to say, I am consumed with worry, but am trying to relax and rest in knowing we are doing our very best. Our main concern is that he is happy and not in any pain.” Susan.

Prevention of the common oral diseases tooth decay, gum diseases, bad breath and stained teeth is simple if parents and educators know what oral hygiene instruction and what oral health care education to give to teach their children. The dental profession’s advice to prevent oral diseases, since the invention in the year 1498 of the first bristle toothbrush, has been “Brush Your Teeth”. Children’s oral health care education, if at all, has been based on that advice; “Brush Your Teeth”. It has never changed! It is now timely for a change. “Brush Your Teeth” is a misleading oral hygiene instruction. Many people, taking it literally and simply brushing only teeth, are candidates for dental treatment throughout their lifetimes.

“That this instruction “Brush Your Teeth” has not succeeded in the prevention of oral diseases in children (and in adults!) is evidenced by the sheer, and ever- increasing, demand for treatment of all common oral diseases: both by children and by adults” says Author. Dr. Garth Pettit advises parents and educators, in Kindle eBook, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 11 of 12, to instruct children to “Treat Your Whole Mouth” or better still for children, “Paint Your Mouth” and to provide children with an oral health education based on that instruction. The Author recommends reading this recent review of this eBook.

Diane Donovan’s entire review for How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 11 of 12 is as follows:
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 11 of 12
Learn GarGar The Dentist’s Oral Health Lesson 9
Learn How To Paint Your Mouth
Dr. Garth Pettit, GarGar The Dentist
4 Your Smile 2 Shine Pty. Ltd.
ISBN13: 9781920712259 (e-book, Volume 11 )
ASIN: B004ZQRLUW US$4.99

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZQRLUW

“How To Paint Your Mouth provides detailed oral hygiene instructions on exactly how to ‘paint your mouth’, beginning with the ‘why’ of the operation and moving to when and where to do so.

This isn’t a repeat of the first book: its instructions offer more depth and detail and provides step-by-step direction, and it re-identifies the nature of the tooth brush and helps kids identify whether a brush is too big, too small, or just right.

Tooth paste is changed to ‘mouth paint’ and the colorful plastic models of the mouth are used to teach the positions and names of adult teeth, the concept of ‘quadrants’, and much more.

There’s a lot of information in this lesson, which offers step-by-step instruction on how to brush and paint the different kinds of teeth surfaces in a more effective manner.

Thirteen specific steps are reinforced by play time activities accompanied by the admonition to never rinse the mouth with water after surface painting.

By painting the whole mouth, kids create a layer of helpful plaque filled with helpful X. Y. Z’s. Special cleaning tips are reinforced by fun concluding chapters in this winning presentation, which is filled with information kids and parents will want to review numerous times.

Again: translations in French, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese allow all kids access to key dental health information.”

Reviewed by: Diane Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, Midwest Book Review, April 2012

These eBook reviews are strongly recommended reading for children’s parents and educators whose responsibility it is to provide their kids with oral hygiene, oral health care and oral disease prevention information.

How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 11 of 12 is Chapter 11 of The eBook How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 which has been Nominated in 7 Categories in Dan Poynter’s Global EBook Awards 2012.

Dr. Pettit profusely thanks Dan Poynter and ExpertClick for these free oral health care promotions which, hopefully, will help him to achieve his 1996 created Mission Statement: Prevent Oral Diseases in Children. “But this can’t be accomplished without additional help from children’s parents, educators, teachers and schools.” The Doctor says.

To purchase How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 11 of 12 go to:

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZQRLUW

A review by you, on www.Amazon.com , of How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 11 of 12 will greatly assist the prevention of oral diseases in children especially as the five star review above, by Diane Donovan, was unbelievingly and unceremoniously removed by Amazon, thus denying it to children’s parents and educators.

Also your comments, on Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 13, will be welcome on my website, http://www.PaintYourMouth/Kids-Tooth-Decay-SOS-13

Dr Garth Pettit

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Visit 10 Video Clip of GarGar The Dentist

Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 12 For Parents and Educators

Campbelltown, South Australia (EXPERTCLICK) May 21, 2012 – Dr. Garth Pettit, Oral Health Care Educator, Author of Kindle eBook, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 10 of 12. Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 12

Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 12: “Our 3+ year old son had 2 black decayed top front teeth at 2 years, now they are restoring to white. Yes, it is possible!” Patrick.

Prevention of the common oral diseases tooth decay, gum diseases, bad breath and stained teeth is simple if parents and educators know what oral hygiene instruction and what oral health care education to give to teach their children. The dental profession’s advice to prevent oral diseases, since the invention in the year 1498 of the first bristle toothbrush, has been “Brush Your Teeth”. Children’s oral health care education, if at all, has been based on that advice; “Brush Your Teeth”. It has never changed! It is now timely for a change. “Brush Your Teeth” is a misleading oral hygiene instruction. Many people, taking it literally and simply brushing only teeth, are candidates for dental treatment throughout their lifetimes.

“That this instruction “Brush Your Teeth” has not succeeded in the prevention of oral diseases in children (and in adults!) is evidenced by the sheer, and ever- increasing, demand for treatment of all common oral diseases: both by children and by adults” says Author. Dr. Garth Pettit advises parents and educators, in Kindle eBook, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 10 of 12, to instruct children to “Treat Your Whole Mouth” or better still for children, “Paint Your Mouth” and to provide children with an oral health education based on that instruction. The Author recommends reading this recent review of this eBook.

Diane Donovan’s entire review for How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 10 of 12 is as follows:
Learn GarGar The Dentist’s Oral Health Lesson 10
Some Farewell Fun

Dr. Garth Pettit, GarGar The Dentist
ISBN13: 9781920712266 (e-book, Volume 12)
ASIN: B004ZR9DL6 US$4.99

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZR9DL6

“Lesson 10 concludes GarGar’s instructions to kids on how to fight tooth decay, and provides a history of his ‘paint your mouth’ concept. It identifies problems with the simple ‘brush your teeth’ approach which leaves out hygiene of the entire mouth, and discusses GarGar’s inspiration for his different program of all-mouth dental hygiene practices.

It also summarizes the previous lessons, provides the lyrics and melody to the song, and tells how GarGar was inspired to revise his dental instruction books published in 2002 to embrace techniques that were more child-friendly and fun.

Having the entire music to the song ‘For Your Smile to Shine’ assures that parents, teachers, schools and musicians will be able to produce the song for classrooms and activities.

The chapter concludes with a special “all lessons” Certificate Of Oral Health Excellence certifying that the child has read and absorbed all the lessons.

These books are reviewed individually because they can each stand alone in offering a segment of oral health instruction for the young picture book reader accompanied by parental or teacher assistance, but their real power lies in the entire lesson plan taken as a whole.

The step-by-step building blocks of oral health understanding are carefully constructed with the young child in mind, reinforced by activities and quizzes, and provide an entire, unique program unparalleled in scope and nature.

Having the entire lesson plan available in other languages assures its interest to a wide audience around the world, making this entire set a powerful presentation.”

Reviewed by: Diane Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, Midwest Book Review, April 2012

These eBook reviews are strongly recommended reading for children’s parents and educators whose responsibility it is to provide their kids with oral hygiene, oral health care and oral disease prevention information.

How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 10 of 12 is Chapter 10 of The eBook How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 which has been Nominated in 7 Categories in Dan Poynter’s Global EBook Awards 2012.

Dr. Pettit profusely thanks Dan Poynter and ExpertClick for these free oral health care promotions which, hopefully, will help him to achieve his 1996 created Mission Statement: Prevent Oral Diseases in Children. “But this can’t be accomplished without additional help from children’s parents, educators, teachers and schools.” The Doctor says.

To purchase How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 10 of 12 go to: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZR9DL6

SPECIAL PROMOTION: From midnight PST 16 May 2012 until midnight PST 20 May 2012 the following two eBooks will be available from Amazon for $0.00. FREE! Enjoy:
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 of 12
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 2 of 12

A review by you, on www.Amazon.com , of How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 10 of 12 will greatly assist the prevention of oral diseases in children.

Also your comments, on Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 12, will be welcome on my website, http://www.PaintYourMouth/Kids-Tooth-Decay-SOS-12
Dr Garth Pettit
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Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 11 For Parents and Educators

Campbelltown, South Australia (EXPERTCLICK) May19, 2012 – Dr. Garth Pettit, Oral Health Care Educator, Author of Kindle eBook, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 9 of 12. Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 11.

Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 11: ” My name is Jessica and my 18 month old daughter, Raven, has a few cavities. At the 1st ped dentist I took her to, they said “3 small cavities – 1 of them in her lower molar”.

Prevention of the common oral diseases tooth decay, gum diseases, bad breath and stained teeth is simple if parents and educators know what oral hygiene instruction and what oral health care education to give to teach their children. The dental profession’s advice to prevent oral diseases, since the invention in the year 1498 of the first bristle toothbrush, has been “Brush Your Teeth”. Children’s oral health care education, if at all, has been based on that advice; “Brush Your Teeth”. It has never changed! It is now timely for a change. “Brush Your Teeth” is a misleading oral hygiene instruction. Many people, taking it literally and simply brushing only teeth, are candidates for dental treatment throughout their lifetimes.

“That this instruction “Brush Your Teeth” has not succeeded in the prevention of oral diseases in children (and in adults!) is evidenced by the sheer, and ever- increasing, demand for treatment of all common oral diseases: both by children and by adults” says Author. Dr. Garth Pettit advises parents and educators, in Kindle eBook, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 9 of 12, to instruct children to “Treat Your Whole Mouth” or better still for children, “Paint Your Mouth” and to provide children with an oral health education based on that instruction. The Author recommends reading this recent review of this eBook.

Diane Donovan’s entire review for How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 9 of 12 is as follows:
Learn GarGar The Dentist’s Oral Health Lesson 9
Learn How To Paint Your Mouth

Dr. Garth Pettit, GarGar The Dentist
4 Your Smile 2 Shine Pty. Ltd.
ISBN13: 9781920712259 (e-book, Volume 11 )
ASIN: B004ZQRLUW US$4.99

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZQRLE8

Diane Donovan’s entire review for How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 9 of 12 is as follows:

“How To Paint Your Mouth provides detailed oral hygiene instructions on exactly how to ‘paint your mouth’, beginning with the ‘why’ of the operation and moving to when and where to do so.

This isn’t a repeat of the first book: its instructions offer more depth and detail and provides step-by-step direction, and it re-identifies the nature of the tooth brush and helps kids identify whether a brush is too big, too small, or just right.

Tooth paste is changed to ‘mouth paint’ and the colorful plastic models of the mouth are used to teach the positions and names of adult teeth, the concept of ‘quadrants’, and much more.

There’s a lot of information in this lesson, which offers step-by-step instruction on how to brush and paint the different kinds of teeth surfaces in a more effective manner.

Thirteen specific steps are reinforced by play time activities accompanied by the admonition to never rinse the mouth with water after surface painting.

By painting the whole mouth, kids create a layer of helpful plaque filled with helpful X. Y. Z’s. Special cleaning tips are reinforced by fun concluding chapters in this winning presentation, which is filled with information kids and parents will want to review numerous times.

Again: translations in French, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese allow all kids access to key dental health information.”

Reviewed by: Diane Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, Midwest Book Review, April 2012

These eBook reviews are strongly recommended reading for children’s parents and educators whose responsibility it is to provide their kids with oral hygiene, oral health care and oral disease prevention information.

How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 9 of 12 is Chapter 9 of The eBook How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 which has been Nominated in 7 Categories in Dan Poynter’s Global EBook Awards 2012.

Dr. Pettit profusely thanks Dan Poynter and ExpertClick for these free oral health care promotions which, hopefully, will help him to achieve his 1996 created Mission Statement: Prevent Oral Diseases in Children. “But this can’t be accomplished without additional help from children’s parents, educators, teachers and schools.” the Doctor says.

To purchase How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 9 of 12 go to: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZQRLE8

SPECIAL PROMOTION: From midnight PST 16 May 2012 until midnight PST 20 May 2012 the following two eBooks will be available from Amazon for $0.00. FREE! Enjoy:
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 of 12
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 2 of 12

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Price reduction effective immediately! The Author believes this price reduction will make How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 be more accessible to more children.
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 has been reduced from $49.99 to $34.99. This new price also applies to the French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish editions.

A review by you, on www.Amazon.com , of How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 9 of 12 will greatly assist the prevention of oral diseases in children.

Also your comments, on Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 11, will be welcome on my website, http://www.PaintYourMouth/Kids-Tooth-Decay-SOS-11

Dr Garth Pettit
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Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 10 For Parents and Educators

Campbelltown, South Australia (EXPERTCLICK) May 18, 2012 – Dr. Garth Pettit, Oral Health Care Educator, Author of Kindle eBook, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 8 of 12. Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 10.

Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 10: “Coral white toothpaste has been recommended to me as good for the overall dental health of our whole family. Had anyone used it or know anything about it? I need to order toothpaste for myself and husband, but also for our 5y.o. and 19 month old. I’m not sure if I should be trying tooth builder or coral white. Suggestions? Thanks.” Sarah.

Prevention of the common oral diseases tooth decay, gum diseases, bad breath and stained teeth is simple if parents and educators know what oral hygiene instruction and what oral health care education to give to teach their children. The dental profession’s advice to prevent oral diseases, since the invention in the year 1498 of the first bristle toothbrush, has been “Brush Your Teeth”. Children’s oral health care education, if at all, has been based on that advice; “Brush Your Teeth”. It has never changed!

It is now timely for a change. “Brush Your Teeth” is a misleading oral hygiene instruction. Many people, taking it literally and simply brushing only teeth, are candidates for dental treatment throughout their lifetimes. Children especially take instructions literally thus are more prone to misinterpret the instruction “Brush Your Teeth”.

“That this instruction “Brush Your Teeth” has not succeeded in the prevention of oral diseases in children (and in adults!) is evidenced by the sheer, and ever- increasing, demand for treatment of all common oral diseases: both by children and by adults” says Author. Dr. Garth Pettit advises parents and educators, in Kindle eBook, How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 8 of 12, to instruct children to “Treat Your Whole Mouth” or better still for children, “Paint Your Mouth” and to provide children with an oral health education based on that instruction. The Author recommends reading this recent review of this eBook.

Diane Donovan’s entire review for How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 8 of 12 is as follows:
Learn GarGar The Dentist’s Oral Health Lesson 8
“Harmful, Helpful and Harmless “X. Y. Z.”

Dr. Garth Pettit, GarGar The Dentist
4 Your Smile 2 Shine Pty. Ltd.
ISBN13: 9781920712242 (e-book, Volume 10)
ASIN: B004ZR9DL6 US$4.99

http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZQRL3Y

“Lesson 8′s topic is ‘Harmful, Helpful and Harmless X.Y.Z.’ and moves past the scary decay topics of the prior lessons to discuss the hopeful facts that some STIX, some Y and some ZED can be helpful rather than harmful.

It teaches which X. Y. Z. are harmful, which are helpful and which are harmless, and it discusses how to gain access to the helpful ones, from fluoride water to milk.

Lists of harmful foods and drinks to be avoided accompany discussions of making wise choices and avoiding sweets shops and other places filled with poor food choices that lead to decay.

If such foods are consumed kids are advised to include a routine to paint their mouths quickly to avoid hours of build-up and decay opportunities.

Some of the places where harmful substances reside are intrinsic to the author’s native country, such as a ‘Tuck Shop’ or ‘Milk Bar’; but cartoon drawings clarify the intent and they will be no problem for young international readers.

In the Activity section kids are invited to list the ingredients they like to eat or drink, and to assess them for their health qualities. They’re invited to examine labels to look for clues to healthy contents, and invited to make wiser choices to substitute better foods and drinks.

Oral questions and concluding cartoons reinforce all the concepts of good food choices and their link to dental health, with the translations in French, German, Italian, Spanish and Portuguese allowing all kids to learn.”

Reviewed by: Diane Donovan, Senior eBook Reviewer, Midwest Book Review, April 2012

These eBook reviews are strongly recommended reading for children’s parents and educators whose responsibility it is to provide their kids with oral hygiene, oral health care and oral disease prevention information.

How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 8 of 12 is Chapter 8 of The eBook How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 which has been Nominated in 7 Categories in Dan Poynter’s Global EBook Awards 2012.

Dr. Pettit profusely thanks Dan Poynter and ExpertClick for these free oral health care promotions which, hopefully, will help him to achieve his 1996 created Mission Statement: Prevent Oral Diseases in Children. “But this can’t be accomplished without additional help from children’s parents, educators, teachers and schools.” The Doctor says.

To purchase How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 8 of 12 go to: http://www.amazon.com/dp/B004ZQRL3Y

SPECIAL PROMOTION: From midnight PST 16 May 2012 until midnight PST 20 May 2012 the following two eBooks will be available from Amazon for $0.00. FREE! Enjoy:
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 of 12
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 2 of 12

SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Price reduction effective immediately! The Author believes this price reduction will make How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 be more accessible to more children.
How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 1 thru 12 has been reduced from $49.99 to $34.99. This new price also applies to the French, German, Italian, Portuguese and Spanish editions.

A review by you, on www.Amazon.com , of How Do I Look After My Kids Teeth? 5 of 12 will greatly assist the prevention of oral diseases in children.

Also your comments, on Kids’ Tooth Decay SOS # 10, will be welcome on my website, http://www.PaintYourMouth/Kids-Tooth-Decay-SOS-10

Dr Garth Pettit
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