Reaching into your pocket, you find a face paint set like the one at the face painting booth. "Hey sport, I know you didn't win that dalmatian, but how would you like to be one?" you ask your brother. His eyes light up; "Oh could I?" he begs. "That would be so much fun!" "Well, have a seat over here," you say, pointing to a ledge, "and I'll make you look like the most realistic dalmatian that I can!" Opening the paints, you start to brush white makeup all over his face and neck. He shivers, "That feels really weird," he says. "While the paint is wet, it will feel a little cold, but as soon as it dries, you'll hardly know it's on your face," you say. Finishing up the white, you check the paint; it is already dry. "Now it's time to put on your spots, nose, and mouth," you say. "Hold still and close your eyes while I do this." You dip your brush into the black paint and start painting a big black patch around his right eye. "Will I really look like that dog I was trying to win?" he asks you. "Yes, now hold still and be quiet so I can finish," you tell him. You add black spots all over his face and neck, and paint his nose and lips black, adding whiskers above his muzzle. Picking up the red paint, you give him a bright red tongue, hanging out of his mouth in a continual pant. "Bark! Bark!" he exclaims. "Will you paint my arms and hands too, so it looks like I have paws?" You oblige, and paint his arms and hands white with black spots. He really is starting to look like a dalmatian. "Bark! Bark!" he yells playfully.