Ratón Pérez: cuento infantil by Luis Coloma

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Coloma, Luis, 1851-1915 Coloma, Luis, 1851-1915
Spanish
Okay, so you know the Tooth Fairy, right? What if I told you there's a much older, way more charming version involving a mouse? That's 'Ratón Pérez.' This isn't just a simple swap-a-tooth-for-a-coin story. It follows a little boy king, Bubi, who loses his first tooth. But here's the thing: Ratón Pérez isn't just any mouse. He's a proper gentleman mouse with a tiny red jacket who lives in a biscuit box in a confectionery shop. The real magic is in the journey. Bubi shrinks down to mouse size and gets whisked away on a secret, nighttime adventure through the city's hidden corners. It's a tiny, whiskered odyssey about growing up, facing fears (even royal ones), and discovering the kindness in unexpected places. It's sweet, a little bit old-fashioned, and has way more personality than you'd expect from a mouse.
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Ever wondered what really happens when you put a tooth under your pillow? Luis Coloma's classic Spanish tale gives us one of the most beloved answers.

The Story

The story centers on little King Bubi I (a playful nod to a young Spanish king). When he loses his first tooth, his mother tells him about Ratón Pérez, the magical mouse who collects children's teeth. That night, Bubi is visited by the mouse himself—a dapper little fellow in a red hat and jacket. Ratón Pérez doesn't just take the tooth; he invites Bubi on an adventure. With a magic touch, the king is shrunk down and joins the mouse on a journey through the secret passages of the palace and out into the moonlit city. They visit the humble homes of other children who have lost teeth, showing Bubi a world far different from his royal chambers. It's a gentle adventure that mixes fantasy with a subtle lesson about empathy and the shared experiences of childhood.

Why You Should Read It

What I love about this book is its warmth. It feels like a story told by a kind grandfather. Ratón Pérez isn't a distant fairy; he's a tangible, friendly guide. The charm is in the details—his little house in a cookie box, his polite manners, and his mission that feels more like a community service than a transaction. The story quietly celebrates bravery (losing a tooth can be scary!) and curiosity. It reminds us that magic can be found in small, everyday rites of passage, and that even a king can learn something from a mouse. It’s a beautiful piece of cultural heritage that gave Spain and Latin America their own iconic tooth-collector.

Final Verdict

This is a perfect book for parents looking for a classic, gentle bedtime story with more depth than a simple fairy tale. It's ideal for sharing with kids who are about to lose (or have just lost) a tooth, turning a potentially nervous moment into an exciting story. Adults with a fondness for vintage children's literature or folklore will also appreciate its historical charm. If you enjoy the cozy feeling of stories like The Tale of Peter Rabbit or Winnie-the-Pooh, you'll find a similar, comforting spirit in the adventures of Ratón Pérez and little King Bubi.



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George Scott
1 year ago

The layout is very easy on the eyes.

Melissa Davis
8 months ago

I came across this while browsing and the flow of the text seems very fluid. A true masterpiece.

Jessica Harris
2 months ago

Good quality content.

Robert Young
1 month ago

Used this for my thesis, incredibly useful.

Paul Flores
10 months ago

To be perfectly clear, the atmosphere created is totally immersive. I couldn't put it down.

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