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RE: In Spanish-speaking countries, the tooth fairy is a mouse (Ratoncito Pérez). This is my dentist office.

in #funny6 years ago

Please cite the source of the photo and story...
@cheetah bot gets after me for reposting my own material, yet stuff like this slides.... my apologies, if you are the owner of this one.
El Ratoncito Pérez or Ratón Pérez is a figure popular in Spanish and Hispanic American cultures, similar to the tooth fairy, originating in Madrid in 1894. As is traditional in some English-speaking countries, when a child loses a tooth it is customary for him ... A mouse named Ratón Pérez or "ratonpérez" or "ratompérez" first appeared ... (wikipedia)