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What Good is Rain, Anyway?
By Beth Beutler
  


 It had rained for a few days.


 The
 zebra 
,
 
 bat 
 and
 rabbit 
 were


 getting tired of being wet.


 They
 had
 shelter
 from
 the
 rain 


 in
 their
 cages
 at
 the
 zoo 
.
 


 All their pens were connected,


 so they often played together.


 However, they got tired of staying inside.


 They tried to have fun by playing with a ball


 and
 with
 their
 boats
 in
 a
 big
 bathtub 
.
 


 They
 made
 crafts
 out
 of
 fabric 
 and


 other
 things
 in
 their
 toy 
 basket 
.
 


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