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Ratoncito Perez, Cartero (Puertas al Sol) (edition 2002)

by Isabel Campoy (Author), Sandra Lopez Escriva (Illustrator)

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Pérez the Mouse is the Hispanic version of the tooth fairy. All the children in the neighborhood have grown up, and Pérez finds a job as a mail carrier. Join him as he delivers the town folks' mail and learns important lessons along the way.
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Title:Ratoncito Perez, Cartero (Puertas al Sol)
Authors:Isabel Campoy (Author)
Other authors:Sandra Lopez Escriva (Illustrator)
Info:Santillana USA Publishing Company (2002), 32 pages
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A New Job for Pérez, the Mouse by Alma Flor Ada

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Pérez the Mouse is the Hispanic version of the tooth fairy. All the children in the neighborhood have grown up, and Pérez finds a job as a mail carrier. Join him as he delivers the town folks' mail and learns important lessons along the way.

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