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Misconceptions About Snowmen
When you’re asleep, do you wonder what snowmen are doing? You must be wondering.
Well, they must be sledding. Next, they must be drinking ice-cold cocoa. They drink for one hour. Then, they must be having an ice-ball fight. I hope the snowmen are having fun.
Next, they are having a skating competition. Whoever wins gets a snow pet. Grandpa won! He won a snow dog. And he is 546 years old.
Now, he has a hockey game. Gramps’s team wins again, and that's what the snowmen do at night.

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