I lost one mitten, so my left hand is on vacation while my right hand is stuck in winter.
I wore mismatched mittens, so my hands look like they can’t agree on what fashion is.
Mom said, “Don’t forget your mittens,” so I forgot everything else instead, including my backpack.
I tried to eat a snack with my mitten on, and the snack won.
Mittens are usually warmer than gloves because your fingers share heat together inside the mitten.
On the snowy bench a child slides a mitten onto one small hand, fingers warm together while the thumb finds its snug space. The spare mitten sits on a red scarf. Wind lifts the scarf; the child runs, mitten flapping, mitten clenched, mitten tugged free, laughter bright. At home the mitten dries, and the child smiles.
🧑🎓 CEFR Level: C2 Proficient
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