The Cautionary Tale of Three Little Mice

“Ratoncitos Paseadores” by Francisco Gabilondo Soler, also known as Cri Cri, is a charming and whimsical song that tells the story of three little mice named Tribilín, Popochón, and Crispitín. These mice set out on a playful adventure in the garden, singing and enjoying their time together. The song captures the innocence and curiosity of childhood, as the mice explore their surroundings with a sense of wonder and camaraderie.

However, their carefree adventure is interrupted by the sound of a cat's “MIAU,” which immediately instills fear in the trio. This moment serves as a metaphor for the sudden realization of danger and the importance of caution. The mice quickly decide that it is safer to return home and focus on their studies rather than seeking unnecessary adventures. This shift from play to responsibility highlights a moral lesson about the value of safety and the wisdom of prioritizing important tasks over frivolous pursuits.

Cri Cri, known for his ability to weave educational themes into his music, uses this song to subtly teach children about the balance between fun and responsibility. The lyrics suggest that while adventures can be exciting, there is a time and place for everything, and sometimes it is better to choose the safer, more sensible path. The song also emphasizes the comfort and peace that can be found in learning and the security of home, making it a delightful yet instructive piece for young listeners.

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  1. El Ratón Vaquero
  2. Los Cochinitos Dormilones
  3. Cucurumbé
  4. El Velador
  5. Ratoncitos Paseadores
  6. La Muñeca Fea
  7. Escuela de Perritos
  8. Rusiana
  9. Carrousel
  10. Excursión Mojada
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