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    Brandy Bocchino, a mom of two from Powdersville, S.C., tells YahooLife about the time her 6-year-old daughter lost a tooth on vacation at Walt Disney World and was insistent they find the Tooth Fairy.

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  4. Ratoncito Pérez - Wikipedia

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    The Handy Manny episode "Julieta's Tooth" makes mention of "Mr. Perez" among other nicknames for the "tooth Mouse" to take her tooth after Manny retrieves it from the sink trap. In episode 5 of the Spanish television series El Internado, "Un cadáver en La Laguna", El Ratoncito Pérez appears in order to take a tooth from Paula.

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    When Mr. Guinea Pig cannot wait for his loose tooth to fall out, Pinky takes him to visit the tooth fairy while walking through a tooth-shaped labyrinth. What is that sound? Who is this? April 2, 2006 49 25a Think Pink voracious Pinky's prehistoric grandma turns her hair pink to scare off a voracious saber-tooth guinea pig. Great Big Fancy Word ...

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    Teens and tweens are notoriously hard to please, which can make gift-giving a little tricky. Luckily, we've rounded up all the season's hottest gifts for the 10+ set with some help from ...

  7. Tooth fairy - Wikipedia

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    A woman dressed as the Tooth Fairy during Halloween. The tooth fairy is a folkloric figure of early childhood in Western and Western-influenced cultures. [1] The folklore states that when children lose one of their baby teeth, they should place it underneath their pillow or on their bedside table; the Tooth Fairy will visit while they sleep, replacing the lost tooth with a small payment.