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Simple Stories in Spanish

La Leyenda del Ratoncito Pérez

Simple Stories in Spanish

Small Town Spanish Teacher

Education, Spanish, Language Learning, Stories, Fiction, Practice, Arts, Listening, Learning, Language

4.41.4K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2020

⏱️ 15 minutes

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Summary

This third season of Simple Stories in Spanish is focusing on legends. Alfonso XIII became king at birth. When he was about to lose his first tooth, the author Luis Coloma wrote him a story about a mouse (ratón) named Pérez. That mouse visits children all over the Spanish-speaking world when a child loses a tooth. The legend is mostly told in the past tense, with some present tense in the dialogue. Repeated words include “almohada” (pillow), “diente” (tooth), “rey” (king), “cayó” (fell), and ...

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Ola, and bienvenidos is the legend of simple stories in Spanish.

0:05.0

Alfonso the 13th became king at birth.

0:09.0

When he was about to lose his first tooth, an author wrote him a story about a mouse. That mouse visits children

0:16.4

all over the Spanish-speaking world when a child loses a tooth. I hope you enjoy the origin story of El Ratonito Perez.

0:27.0

In the boca, I'm much of the Dientes.

0:31.0

The Dientes of a nigno not are permanentes.

0:35.0

Primero, the nigno have Dientes infantiles.

0:39.0

With the time, the Dientesantiles is cajen of the bocca, and the nino receive

0:46.5

his dientes permanentes.

0:49.4

When a nigno pier de a inde to a tradition.

0:55.0

Typically, the nigno came to his kama and

0:58.8

upon his u-diente de bajo de la

1:05.4

de la Nixe de la noche, received a visit.

1:09.2

When they say the English, the nino received a visit of the other of the Dientes

1:15.0

a mouger pecania that

1:18.0

to the diente and pone di nero

1:20.0

de bajo de la almaada.

1:24.0

In the Paris, if Spanish,

1:26.0

E'uablans, the customary is a lot different.

1:30.0

Not is an ad of the dientes, and a raton, that's yama the ratoncito,

1:37.0

Perse.

1:38.0

Wier has to your origin?

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