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Kitten's Tale

Kitten's Tale

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Have you ever wondered about Kitten’s mysterious past? She mentioned in one episode that she was in a swamp before she was taken to the pound. How did she end up in a swamp? Did Kitten have a family before she was adopted? Tune it to find out.

New words in this episode:

  • Traumatize
  • Dramatize
  • Fatigued
  • Mesmerizing
  • Memorizing
  • Transpired
  • Downstream
  • Upstream

French Words:

  • ma chère ( my dear)
  • Transpirer (what happened or to sweat)

Latin Words:

  • Palus - marsh or swamp land
  • Coccothrinax argentata - silver palm tree
  • Lontra canadensis -river otter
  • Lepomis macrochirus - Blue Gill fish
  • Lepomis gulosus - Warmouth fish
  • Fundulus confluentas - Marsh Killifish
  • Amia calva - Ruddy Bowfin fish

Themes

  • Bravery
  • Empathy
  • Resilience
  • Perseverance
  • Optimism

Questions to Ask your Listener:

  • How many brothers and sisters did Kitten have?
  • What caused Kitten to become separated from her family?
  • Have you ever been lost?
  • Did Kitten have a human family before the Daniels?
  • What new animal did Kitten meet?
  • Why was Feral concerned about Blue?

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