What are Seasons? - KidsCast Junior
Children, have you ever wondered why there is a hot sun, rainy weather, orange fallen leaves season, snow or winters, or flowers blossoms for a long time? Well, the answer is: All this is because of The Seasons! Let's learn about them!
As a year passes, there are many changes in the weather around us. In fact, there are three or four major changes in the weather. These changes have been divided into four three or four parts of a year. These parts are namely known as Seasons! Thus, weather which remains for a long time in a year is called a season.
So, seasons are different parts of a year where the weather and the conditions around you changes, every year, in the same way! There are four different Seasons! They are:
Summer:
In summer, we go out in sunny weather, where the Sun shines brightly.
It is pleasant weather for going to beaches, gardens and anywhere!
However, sometimes it is also too hot in summer when you need Fans and ACs.
We eat foods like Ice Cream, Cool fruits like mango, watermelon, and drink cola, soft drinks, and cold water in summer!
Autumn:
Nights turn darker and colder.
Autumn is just the doorstep of winter.
Winter:
In winter, it is very cold. We wear jackets.
In some places, it snows as well.
Children play in the snow and make snowmen!
It also snows; which are those white snowballs falling from the sky!
Spring:
In Spring Season, after the cold winter months, the natural world becomes
colourful again!
Beautiful plants and flowers bloom, and it becomes warmer again!
Finally, after Spring, it is Summer, and the cycle continues!
Rainy Season
In some places in the world, instead of the Autumn season, there
is the Rainy Season!
Here, instead of trees turning yellow and orange, it rains heavily and
it's a beautiful season!
Children play in the rain, and make paper boats in the ponds and water-collected areas!
So, children, this was all about What are Seasons! We hoped you liked it. Also, we have a quiz on it! Play it to know how much you know about this article.
So see you soon kids! Till then, Happy Learning!