Ratón Pérez: cuento infantil by Luis Coloma
Ever wondered where the tradition of leaving a tooth under the pillow for a little reward came from? For many Spanish-speaking kids (and now kids everywhere!), the answer is Ratón Pérez. This book is where that beloved character was born.
The Story
The tale follows Ratón Pérez, a kind and clever mouse who lives with his family in a humble biscuit box. His job is to collect the baby teeth children leave under their pillows, leaving a small gift in return. His most important mission yet comes when the young, somewhat bratty King Bubi loses his first tooth. The mouse must sneak into the grand royal palace, navigate past guards and cats, and teach the young king a gentle lesson about empathy and sharing. It's a small-scale adventure with a very big heart.
Why You Should Read It
This isn't just a simple bedtime story. Luis Coloma wraps a real lesson about humility and goodness inside a magical package. King Bubi learns that true royalty isn't about your crown, but how you treat others, even the smallest creatures. Ratón Pérez himself is a fantastic hero—resourceful, brave, and driven by a sense of duty. The story feels both timeless and fresh, reminding us that magic and kindness often come in the most unexpected packages.
Final Verdict
Perfect for parents looking to share a classic, culturally rich story with their children, or for anyone who enjoys discovering the origins of popular folklore. It's a short, sweet, and surprisingly meaningful read that proves some stories truly are for everyone, no matter your age. If you love the idea of a mouse outsmarting a king with kindness, you'll adore this book.
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Jackson Wright
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1 year agoSimply put, the depth of research presented here is truly commendable. I learned so much from this.
Dorothy Taylor
4 weeks agoEssential reading for students of this field.
Edward Young
6 months agoHelped me clear up some confusion on the topic.
Margaret Gonzalez
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