In Spain, Raton Perez, or the Perez Mouse, is the equivalent to the tooth fairy. As in America, children leave their tooth under the pillow in the hopes that the Perez Mouse will take it and leave a gift for them while they sleep.
Yes.
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Tooth Fairy Where Are You - 1991 TV was released on: Canada: 15 December 1991 USA: 16 November 1993 Spain: 1999
Rompedientes is a Spanish equivalent in Spain to the title of the movie 'Tooth Fairy'. The infinitive 'romper'means 'to break'. The masculine noun 'dientes' means 'teeth'. It's pronounced 'ROHM-peh-DYEHN-tehs'.
The tooth fairy is your parents
the tooth fairy does have pets dog teeth are the tooth fairy's pets
no there is no African tooth fairy there is no tooth fairy at all
I think the tooth fairy is 27
There is no such thing as the stupid tooth fairy
sorry, but there is no such thing as a tooth fairy
the tooth fairy drink milk
Tooth Fairy....(~_~)
It depends if your talking about a boy tooth fairy or a girl tooth fairy, but regardless it is sparkly.