Anna and the Magic Coat
Anna and the Magic Coat Anna and the Magic Coat Anna looked out her grandmother's window as dark clouds piled up in the sky. "I hope it doesn't rain, Oma," Anna said. "Remember what Opa told you," Oma said. "A little rain makes all things better." "Not school picnics," said Anna. "True," Oma nodded, "rain and picnics are not so good." Anna looked at the box of cupcakes with pink icing. Oma and Anna had worked hard on them. "Rain is not good for cupcakes, either," said Anna. Oma tapped her
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Anna and the Magic Coat
Anna and the Magic Coat
Anna looked out her grandmother's window as dark clouds piled up in the sky."I hope it doesn't rain, Oma," Anna said."Remember what Opa told you," Oma said."A little rain makes all things better.""Not school picnics," said Anna.
"True," Oma nodded, "rain and picnics are not so good."Anna looked at the box of cupcakes with pink icing.Oma and Anna had worked hard on them."Rain is not good for cupcakes, either," said Anna.
Oma tapped her chin."I wonder if you could ..." she murmured."What?" asked Anna."No," Oma said, "you are too young ...""Tell me!""I was thinking," said Oma, "about Opa's magic coat."
"Magic coat?" asked Anna."It's the long coat, gray as a cloud, that hangs by the door," Oma said.Quick as lightning, Anna ran to get the coat.
"A sailor gave it to Opa long ago," said Oma."Whoever wears it can choose the weather."Anna put on the coat."Oof, magic coats are heavy," she said.