In a cozy little classroom, there lived a cheerful snowflake named Flurry. Flurry was not just any snowflake; he was a special snowflake who loved to learn about winter. One chilly morning, Flurry woke up excited. Today was the day for the Winter Science Project!
“Good morning, Flurry!” called out his friend, Frosty the icicle. Frosty hung from the window, sparkling in the sunlight. “Are you ready for the project?”
“Yes, Frosty! I can't wait to learn!” Flurry twirled happily in the air.
Together, they floated to the big table where their friend, Chilly the snowman, was waiting. Chilly had a big, friendly smile. “Let's find out how snow and ice are made!” he said.
Flurry jumped up and down. “Yes! How do we make snow?”
Frosty chimed in, “Snow is made when tiny water droplets freeze in the clouds. They stick together and become Flurry friends!”
“That's right!” said Chilly, patting his snowy belly. “And ice forms when water gets very cold. It freezes and becomes hard!”
Flurry sparkled with joy. “Let's make some ice and snow right here!”
They gathered some water in a little bowl. “Watch this!” Frosty said, as he blew a chilly breeze over the bowl. Slowly, the water began to freeze into a sheet of ice.
“Wow! Look at that!” Flurry exclaimed. “It's so shiny!”
Chilly laughed. “Now, let's sprinkle some snow! Flurry, you can dance on the icy surface!”
Flurry twinkled and swirled, landing softly on the ice. “I love winter! It's so beautiful!”
As the day went on, Flurry, Frosty, and Chilly played together, learning and laughing. They discovered the wonders of winter, sharing joy and friendship.
“Winter is amazing!” Flurry said happily. “Learning is fun with friends!”
And from that day on, Flurry knew that winter was not just cold—it was a time for discovery, joy, and togetherness.