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Childlike fun - "mud pit"

It was raining heavily outside when I got home. The parents, who were tempted by the delicious food, prepared to look for food in the rain. When the children saw it, they immediately started clamoring to go out. Grandma said, "Don't take the children with you in such a heavy rain." "I said to the child, "Wear a raincoat and rain boots before going out, okay?" The child immediately looked for the raincoat and rain boots, saying, "I want to go out to play, I want to go out to play."

Clothes and shoes. They were all bought big, so they could shelter from the rain. The father of the child pointed at the mud puddle and said to the "little yellow duck", "The mud puddle, you can jump in." Then he also touched the mud puddle and made two splashes. The child immediately saw it. Following suit, he found a few mud puddles and jumped around, giggling.

Walking in the middle of the road, the child saw a large puddle and was about to jump. At this time, two grandmas walked towards me. I was about to hold the child, but the child moved too fast and a passerby stopped on the side. , watching the child jumping happily, said "You are so awesome" and left with a smile. Feeling the kindness of passers-by, I also smiled and said to the child, "The baby can play, but he cannot jump when there are people around him. The water will splash on everyone, making it wet and uncomfortable." Before he finished speaking, he splashed water all over me. I could only smile and look at the child. I couldn't bear to interrupt his fun. I just pointed out where he could jump and where he couldn't jump because he would fall if he jumped.

The child pointed to one mud pit after another and asked, "Can I jump in this? Can I jump in this?" In response to my answer, I jumped one after another, and invented new ways to play in places with lots of water. The continuous kicking of the water caused a series of water waves, which made her even more happy.

When we arrived at the snack street, facing the square, we had a wide view. There were only a few pedestrians occasionally, and there were no battery cars passing through. We drew a range for the child, allowing him to completely let himself go. Some of the bosses laughed their heads off when they reached into puddles to have fun, or searched for garbage to deliver to us. Because there were few passersby, they simply gathered together to watch the children's performances and chat about their interesting stories.

I raised my head and looked into the distance. The lights gave the rainy night a blurry color. It was not a good time to go out for a walk on a rainy night, but it also brought a different kind of joy to the children and the night.