| A: | Bye, mom! |
| B: | Wait, Jimmy, it's cold outside. Put a hat on! |
| A: | Ok. Bye! |
| B: | No, wait, you will be too cold without mittens. |
| A: | Alright. See ya! |
| B: | Hold on, with that wind, you're going to catch a cold. Wear this scarf. |
| A: | Ok, see you after school... |
| B: | Oh... and ear muffs! Put these on... here we go. |
| A: | Mom? |
| B: | Yes, honey... |
| A: | I... I can't breathe. |
| mitten | hand covering separating thumb from fingers | |
| hold on | stop, wait | |
| scarf | a long narrow piece of cloth worn around the neck | |
| ear muff | a warm tubular covering for the ears | |
| honey | name you call someone you love | |
| hat | head covering |
| snowsuit | a one- or two-piece outer garment for cold weather, often consisting of heavily lined pants and jacket | |
| gloves | hand covering separating all fingers and thumb | |
| coat | an outer garment with sleeves, covering at least the upper part of the body | |
| mitts | short for mittens | |
| boots | a covering of leather, rubber, or the like, for the foot and all or part of the leg |