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The narrative follows a small, benevolent king who loses a tooth and summons the diminutive, well-mannered mouse who collects teeth. After a chance friendship, the monarch is transformed into a mouse and taken into the rodent household, where he encounters their routines, family members, and the hazards of urban life, including a dangerous cat. Episodes alternate gentle comedy and mild peril as the child-king learns empathy, the value of protective laws, and the perspective of those he once sheltered. The text presents an episodic fairy-tale structure with whimsical illustrations and moral reflection suitable for young readers.
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