Maybe the story has a friendly tooth fairy who comes to teach the kid the right way to brush. She shows step by step, like how to hold the brush and which teeth to focus on first.
I'm not sure specifically as I haven't read it in detail. But generally, it might be about someone's experiences related to their teeth, perhaps the history of their dental health, or some special events connected to their teeth.
To improve listening to your teacher in the social story, you should create a proper learning environment. Make sure there are no distractions like noise or mobile phones. Try to be interested in what the teacher is saying. Maybe relate it to your own experiences. Also, practice active listening. This means not just hearing the words but also understanding the meaning behind them. You can give feedback to the teacher to show that you are listening, like nodding or making relevant comments.
Use vivid descriptions. For example, instead of just saying 'we played at the park', say 'we ran around the lush green park, with the sun shining brightly and the smell of fresh grass in the air while we played'.
Well, first of all, make sure you're in a comfortable setting with your friends. You can start by asking if they have time to listen to a story. Then, think about the social story you want to share. It could be something that happened recently or a memorable experience from the past. For instance, if it's about a party you went to, you can start with 'You won't believe what happened at the party I went to last weekend...' and go on from there.