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I am Lourdes from Venezuela. Today, my 6-year-old son Miguel just lost a tooth. Tonight, I will place that clean tooth and a small treat or present under his pillow.
Based on the information in the text, what cultural practice is this text referring to?
Cucu Pérez
Ratón Pérez
Ratón Coco
Coco Pérez

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it would be ratón pérez hope tgis helped

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Ratón Pérez

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In Spain, and other Hispanic cultures ( Mexico, Chile, Peru, Colombia and Argentina ) there is a very loved myth about Ratoncito Perez, a.k.a, Raton Perez, a.k.a, Perez the Mouse or El Raton de Los Dientes. He is a mouse that collects teeth. Almost like a tooth fairy, he gets the teeth when they've been lost and put under pillows. He will then replace them with a gift, and he will leave it to be found by the child. Some of the kids from this culture even put their teeth in a glass of water, before bed. When Perez shows up, he will be thirsty from collecting kids' teeth all night long, drink the water, and replace the tooth with a gift, leaving it in the empty glass.

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