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[[File:Johnson-Wax Frank-Lloyd-Wright.jpg|thumb|Egg Tooth hiding among Frank Lloyd Wright's "lily pad" pillars in the Johnson Wax Headquarters in Racine, Michigan.]]'''Egg Tooth''' is a monster who has escaped from ''[[Where The Wild Things Are]]''. | [[File:Johnson-Wax Frank-Lloyd-Wright.jpg|thumb|Egg Tooth hiding among Frank Lloyd Wright's "lily pad" pillars in the Johnson Wax Headquarters in Racine, Michigan.]]'''Egg Tooth''' is a [[Monster (nonfiction)|monster]] who famously has escaped from ''[[Where The Wild Things Are]]''. | ||
== | == In the News == | ||
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File:Where The Wild Things Are cover art.jpg|link=Where The Wild Things Are (nonfiction)|''[[Where The Wild Things Are (nonfiction)|Where The Wild Things Are]]'' "best book ever", according to new survey of Egg Tooth's internal organs. | |||
Egg Tooth | File:Egg Tooth Neighborhood Association logo.jpg|link=Egg Tooth (neighborhood)|[[Egg Tooth (neighborhood)|Egg Tooth Neighborhood Association]] adopts decorated egg (circa 599 BC - 300 BC) as new logo. | ||
File:Poicephalus senegalus egg tooth.jpg|link=Egg tooth (nonfiction)|Baby bird with [[egg tooth (nonfiction)]] is adorable and menacing at the same time. | |||
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== Fiction cross-reference == | == Fiction cross-reference == | ||
* [[Egg Tooth (neighborhood)]] | * [[Egg Tooth (neighborhood)]] | ||
* [[Where The Wild Things Were]] | |||
== Nonfiction cross-reference == | == Nonfiction cross-reference == |
Latest revision as of 08:13, 12 August 2016
Egg Tooth is a monster who famously has escaped from Where The Wild Things Are.
In the News
Where The Wild Things Are "best book ever", according to new survey of Egg Tooth's internal organs.
Egg Tooth Neighborhood Association adopts decorated egg (circa 599 BC - 300 BC) as new logo.
Baby bird with egg tooth (nonfiction) is adorable and menacing at the same time.