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playing, fighting, tumbling, Child young, silly playing, fighting, tumbling, growth, change, development, maturity achieving, working, striving older, wiser Adult

snowing, sledding, skiing, snowflakes, hot cocoa, shorts, flip flops Winter frigid, icy snowing, sledding, skiing, snowflakes, hot cocoa, shorts, flip flops swimming, digging, playing, hot, sandy Summer

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