An umbrella is like a big, stretchy raincoat you hold above your head to stay dry when it's raining.
Imagine you're playing outside on a sunny day, and suddenly the sky turns gray, and droplets start falling from the clouds. That’s when you grab your umbrella, open it up with a flap, and stand under it like a little shelter. The rain hits the top of the umbrella instead of you!
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Why We Use It
People use umbrellas so they don’t get wet when it's raining. Just like how you might wear a coat to stay warm in the cold, an umbrella helps you stay dry when the sky is crying.
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