Three Little Kittens

"Three Little Kittens" is a British language nursery rhyme, in all likelihood with roots in the British folk tradition. The rhyme as published today however is a sophisticated piece usually attributed to American poet Eliza Lee Cabot Follen (1787–1860). With the passage of time, the poem has been absorbed into the Mother Goose collection. The rhyme tells of 3 kittens who first lost, then find and soak, their mittens. When all is finally set to rights, the kittens receive their mother's approval and some pie. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 16140. The poem was published in England in 1817 in a review by Willhelm Ewart Gladstone, writing as Bartholomew Jenkins, in The Zion Miscellany. A version was later published in 1833 as an anonymous addition to a volume of Follen's verse and in the United States in 1843. Follen may have developed and refined an existing, rude version of the poem, and, in the process, made it her own. The poem is a sophisticated production that avoids the typical moralization of 19th century children's literature in favor of metamorphic fantasy, satirical nonsense, and word play.

Similar Artists

The Nurseries

Gentle Baby Lullabies World

Leo Fontecilla

Danny Tanners

Marcela Jardim

Conjunto Nana Nenê

Claire Keim

Alejandra Goldfarb

Pregnancy and Birthing Specialists

Relaxing Music Box For Babies

Lullaby Ensemble

The Restful Sleep Society

Ruben Lemay

Newborn Sleep Music Lullabies

Mother Goose Club

Jesus D'Silva

Mc Pedro Ryan

Despertando Las Neuronas

Bohemian Heaven

Lullaby World