Many interpretations of the Little Mouse or
La Petite Souris have appeared in French popular culture. The mouse is often used to make children less frightened, particularly regarding concerns they may have about losing their baby teeth. In French-language media, the little mouse has also starred as the central character of quite a good number of children's books, including: •
Petite Souris album by Céline Lamour-Crochet (Author), François Martin (Illustrations) •
La petite souris et la dent by Virginie Hanna (Author), Delphine Bodet (Illustrations) • A series of 7 books on
La petite souris by
Francois-Xavier Poulain (Author), Olivier Bailly (Illustrations) • The
DreamWorks film
Rise of the Guardians stars a team of various characters from childhood legends popular in
the United States, including
Santa Claus,
The Easter Bunny,
Jack Frost,
The Sandman and the Tooth Fairy, who is depicted as a woman with wings and a team of lesser
fairies who resemble
hummingbirds. However, there is a scene where one of the lesser fairies discovers a mouse under a child's pillow, and the Tooth Fairy informs her that he is "one of us, part of the European division", as a clear reference to The Little Mouse. The mouse is depicted as wearing a green hat with a yellow feather, and a golden belt with a coin strapped to it. He is only shown to communicate through squeaking, but the Tooth Fairy addresses him in French. •
Tales of the Tooth Fairies depicts the adventures of Martin and Gisele, two mice who travel the world retrieving teeth from children who have lost them and replacing them with a suitable gift. ==References==