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Perez the Mouse

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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.

About the Author

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Luis Coloma

Luis Coloma was a Spanish author and storyteller, best known for his children's literature. His most famous work, "Ratón Pérez: cuento infantil," introduces the beloved character of Pérez the Mouse, a figure in Spanish folklore akin to the Tooth Fairy. Coloma's writing often reflects themes of childhood innocence and adventure, making his stories enduring favorites among young readers. In addition to his children's tales, he also wrote historical narratives, such as "The Story of Don John of Austria," showcasing his versatility as a writer. Coloma's contributions to literature have left a lasting impact on Spanish children's storytelling.

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