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Playing in the snow is one of my favorite child hood memories. the winter breaks lets me spend time with my family and friends out of school. their is so much you can do in the winter. you can play in the snow, sit by fires in side, you can have snow cone, you can build snow men. and some people dont like snow because its to cold and they dont like to use alot of electirity to stay warm so they dont like the snow.

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