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In England, the tooth fairy is often referred to simply as the "tooth fairy," similar to the term used in other English-speaking countries. However, in some traditional stories, she may also be referred to as the "tooth mouse" or "the tooth fairy mouse," reflecting variations in folklore where mice are involved in the exchange of lost teeth for coins or gifts.

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