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Two Little Kittensโ€ is a charming and classic nursery rhyme that teaches young children the importance of sharing, kindness, and the consequences of quarreling.

The poem tells the story of two playful kittens who get into a fight on a stormy nightโ€”all because one of them has a mouse, and the other does not. Their quarrel grows so loud that the old woman in the house comes in with a broom and sweeps them both outside into the cold and snowy weather.

Feeling sad, cold, and wet, the kittens realize their mistake. They quietly creep back inside and learn that itโ€™s much better to stay warm and cozy by the fire, instead of fighting.

๐ŸŒŸ Moral of the Poem:
Itโ€™s always better to share and live peacefully than to argue and be left out in the cold.


#Two Little Kittens, #Nursery Rhymes.
Transcript
00:00Two little kittens, one stormy night, began to quarrel and then to fight.
00:10One had a mouse and the other had none, and that was the way the quarrel begun.
00:18The old man took the sweeping broom and swept them both right out of the room.
00:26And then they crept in as quiet as mice, all wet with snow and as cold as ice.
00:35They found it much better, that stormy night, to lie by the fire than to quarrel and fight.
00:56Two little kittens, one stormy night, began to quarrel and then to fight.
01:07One had a mouse and the other had none, and that was the way the quarrel begun.
01:15The old man took the sweeping broom and swept them both right out of the room.
01:24And then they crept in as quiet as mice, all wet with snow and as cold as ice.
01:32They found it much better, that stormy night, to lie by the fire than to quarrel and fight.
01:40Then to quarrel and fight.
01:55Then to quarrel and fight.
01:57Then to quarrel and fight.
02:13Then to quarrel and fight.

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