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Story about winter 1-2 years Reading 2 min. Available in audio story

Timmy's Winter Wonder!

Timmy discovers the joy of a snowy winter day as he and his mom play outside, making footprints and building a snowman together. Excited by the magic of snowflakes, Timmy can't wait for more winter fun.

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A joyful 2-year-old blond boy in a bright padded blue coat, striped red-and-white hat, mittens and boots is smiling widely with rosy cheeks as he pushes a large snowball with both hands while his calm, smiling mother in a beige coat and red scarf kneels slightly behind him to help roll another ball in a snowy garden before a wooden house with frosted windows; sunlit snow sparkles on branches, cute footprints trail nearby, and they are building a happy snowman—two stacked snowballs, an orange carrot ready for the nose, an old hat lying beside, small child hands pressed to the snow and warm breath visible near the house door. report a problem with this image

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"Look at the snow!" Timmy said. His little hands pointed outside. The ground was white and fluffy.

"Snow! Snow!" Timmy clapped his hands.

Mom smiled. "Yes, Timmy! It's winter! Let's play!"

Timmy jumped up and down. "Play! Play!"

Mom grabbed Timmy's warm coat. "Put this on, Timmy. It's cold outside."

Timmy's coat was bright blue. It felt soft. "Blue coat!" he giggled.

Mom helped him wear his hat. "And this too! We need a hat for your head."

Timmy touched his hat. "Hat! I like!"

"Great! Now, let's go outside!" Mom opened the door.

"Wow!" Timmy exclaimed. The snow sparkled in the sun.

"Look at the snowflakes!" Mom pointed. They were falling softly.

"Snowflakes! So pretty!" Timmy said, his eyes wide.

Timmy ran to the snow. He made a big footprint. "Step! Step!"

Mom laughed. "Good job, Timmy! Now, let's make a snowman!"

"Snowman! Yes!" Timmy's face lit up.

They rolled big snowballs. "Roll! Roll!" Timmy shouted.

"Now, put them together!" Mom said.

Timmy put one on top of the other. "Wow! Tall!"

Mom added a carrot. "Here's the nose!"

"Carrot!" Timmy giggled. "Snowman has a nose!"

They stepped back. "Look at our snowman!" Mom said.

"Snowman! Yay!" Timmy clapped.

"Do you like winter?" Mom asked.

"Yes! Winter is fun!" Timmy smiled.

"Let's go inside, Timmy. Hot chocolate time!"

"Hot chocolate! Yummy!" Timmy cheered.

They went back in, happy and warm.

Winter is fun!

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The quiz: did you understand the story well?

Snowflakes
Tiny, unique ice crystals that fall from the sky during winter.
Sparkled
To shine brightly with flashes of light.
Footprint
A mark or impression left by a foot on a surface.
Carrot
A long, orange vegetable that rabbits like to eat.
Snowman
A figure made of snow, usually with a round body and a head, often decorated with a hat and a nose.
Hot chocolate
A warm drink made from chocolate and milk, often sweet and creamy.

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