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Fun Things You Could Do in Rainy Weather

Here is another list of what you can do if you are bored! This list will be what you can do on a rainy day.

1. complicated puzzles
2. listening to music or stories on CD
3. cooking smores in your fire place.
4. playing internet games, for example, http://www.warriorcats.com/quest/content.html
5. watching a dvd or a tv show while eating popcorn.
6. playing board games with family or friends.
7. playing with remote controlled cars and robots.
8. reading from a favorite series of books. examples: Warriors, Redwall etc.
9. working in a vegetable garden, (It is a good time for planting when the earth is wet and easy to dig up)
10. getting ahead in your homework
11. listening to your ipod
12.
and much more, which I will write later.

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