Join us for a gentle read-aloud that celebrates creativity, observation, and finding wonder in rainy days, beautifully told for family storytime.
This poem is originally from "When We Were Very Young" (1924).
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Each season of Quick Classics for Kids from Newman Media features bite-sized storytelling for kids, including favorites from Lewis Carroll, Aesop’s fables, and Beatrix Potter’s beloved tales. These family-friendly episodes are perfect for bedtime, classroom listening, or anytime you want to spark imagination and rediscover the joy of literature for kids.
Ideal for ages 4 and up, these engaging episodes serve as enchanting bedtime stories for kids, enriching family storytime, or making educational listening during car rides.
Dive into the magic of storytelling for kids and rediscover the joy of classic literature together in just a few minutes!
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Quick wit classes for bridads Click class quick Classes for Kids. Qui a class. Regas waiting at the window by AA Milne. These are my two drops of rain waiting on the window pane. I am waiting here to see which the winning one will be. Both of them have different names. One is John and one is James. All the best and all the worst comes from which of them is first. James has just begun to ooze. He's the one I want to lose. John is waiting to begin. He's the one I want to win. James is going slowly on something sort of sticks to John. John is moving off at last. James is going pretty fast. John is rushing down the pane. James is going slow again. James has met a sort of smear. John is getting very near. Is he going fast enough? James has found a piece of fluff. John has hurried quickly by. James was talking to a fly. John is there and John has won. Look, I told you here's the sun. Thanks for listening to quick Classics for kids. I hope you enjoyed today's story. Don't forget We share short and timeless tales, poems and fables perfect for bedtime, classrooms and Family story Time. If you like this episode, please follow the show, leave a review, and share it with a friend. Until next time, keep imagining, keep wondering, and keep reading. Quit A Clyd

