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     It was raining outside."I want to go outside and play, Morn," Robbie said."When is it going to stop raining?" For three days Robbie hadn't been able to go outside and play.

     "I'm sure it will stop, Robbie.Why don't you come and help me make some cookies?" his mom suggested.

     Robbie thought making cookies was kind of boring.He made cookies every day."No, I just want to go outside," he cried.

     His mom had an idea, "Robbie, why don't you put your rain shoes and your raincoat on? You can play in the rain.Would you like that?"

     "Yes, Mom, I want to go outside and play, even in the rain," Robbie laughed. He put on his rain shoes and raincoat very quickly.Then his mom gave him an umbrella and let him go out.

      In the rain, Robbie happily splashed ( 濺著水花行走 ) in puddles (水坑).Robbie's mom saw this and remembered when she was a little girl, she liked to splash in puddles, too.Then she went out and asked Robbie," Can I splash in the puddles with you?"

      "Yes, Mom.Come and splash.It's fun," Robbie said.That night, Robbie went to bed happily, because he had a wonderful day playing with his mom.

1.Robbie hoped it would stop raining in three days.

2.Robbie didn't want to make cookies at that moment.

3.Robbie's morn asked Robbie to put on his rain shoes and raincoat to buy cookies.

4.In the end, Robbie's morn went out to play in the rain with him.

5.Robbie splashed in puddles and that made his mom very angry.

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