In this dialogue, two children, Elsia and Anya, discuss their reluctance to take a shower, preferring to play instead. They argue about the mess they've made with mud in their room and eventually agree to take showers. Their mother helps them with the shower, they clean up the mess, and Anya gets a new blanket after hers is soiled. The story ends with the children going to bed.
Sure, here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Steamy water is described as nice and relaxing.
2. There's mention of a shower cap that looks cool.
3. There's a reluctance to take a shower due to it being boring.
4. Concerns about spreading dirt and mud on toys and the bed.
5. An argument between characters about showering.
6. A mention of the legend of frogs coming out of the shower.
7. Cleaning up mud on the floor and other surfaces.
8. A reference to putting a mud-stained blanket in the washing machine.
9. A mention of getting a new blanket for the night.
10. Wishing goodnight and bedtime routines.
These are the key factual points from the text without including opinions or subjective statements.