
Doctor Bear and Helpful Bunny: The Travelling Dentist by Emma L. Halim & Her Mum Mary Tucker illustrated by Alissa Mutiara
Dec4

Sometimes you just need a sweet little story about a traveling (sorry one l I’m not British) dentist going under the sea to help a hammer head shark with a toothache. This rhyming story for toddlers is perfect for the demographic as duas are said to get through the pain and fear and the reliance on Allah swt that all will be well. The Muslim animals and the fun illustrations make the story appealing whether your child is afraid of the dentist or not, and the focus on the duas in the backmatter, makes the book a good tool for repetitive use. It is worth noting that their are 32 pages in the book, but the story is only 20 pages. There is a glossary, multiple dedications, scanable codes for activities, ads for other books, duas, sources for duas and author bios in the back.
The book starts with Doctor Bear and Helpful Bunny introducing themselves as traveling dentists for all animals, even those under the sea. When they get a call from Sonny, they set an appointment time, gather their gear on a boat and then head underwater to the shark village.
Sammy is glad they are there, as he is in pain. They clean his teeth, but need to remove the wiggly one, and that scares him. He says a dua and before he knows it the huge tooth is out, alhumdulillah.
The book then has a two page spread about duas that help when you are “feeling funny inside” in Arabic, English transliteration, and their meanings in English. A fun book with a great mix of story, silliness, education, and heart.