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autumn Autumn is the season between summer and winter. Another name for autumn is fall. |
boots Boots are a type of shoe. Boots covers part of the lower leg. |
calendar A calendar lets you know what day it is. |
chimney A chimney is a structure in which you can build a fire. |
cloud Clouds are white or gray object that floats in the air and contains tiny water drops or ice particles. |
coat A coat helps you keep warm when it is cold. |
cocoon A cocoon is a silky covering made by a caterpillar. The cocoon protects the developing moth. |
cold We shiver when it is cold. |
December December is the twelfth month of the year. |
dreidel Dreidel is a game played at Hanukkah. |
earmuffs Earmuffs keep your ears warm. |
evergreen An evergreen plant doesn't lose its leaves in the winter. |
fall Fall is the season between summer and winter. Another name for fall is autumn. |
February February is the second month of the year. |
fireplace You can make a fire in a fireplace to keep you warm. |
fir tree A fir is an evergreen tree; it doesn't lose its leaves in the winter. |
gingerbread Gingerbread is a spicy cookie. Gingerbread men and gingerbread women are cookies shaped like little people. |
glacier A glacier is a large, slowly-moving river of ice. |
![]() hail Balls of ice that fall from clouds are called hail or hailstones. |
hat Some hats keep your head warm. Some hats are just for fun! |
hibernate Some animals hibernate during winter; they go into a very deep sleep-like state during freezing weather. They awaken only when the weather warms. |
holiday A holiday is a time to celebrate. Some holidays are New Year's, Mother's Day, Veteran's Day, Independence Day, and Thanksgiving Day. |
holly Holly is a tree with pointy leaves and red berries. |
ice Ice is frozen water. |
iceberg An iceberg is a huge chunk of ice that floats in the sea. Most of an iceberg is hidden under the water. |
ice skate When you wear ice skates, you can glide across ice. |
icicle Icicles are hanging ice that are formed from dripping water. |
igloo An igloo is a house made out of blocks of ice. Brr! |
jacket A jacket is a short coat. |
January January is the first month of the year. |
knitting Sweaters and socks are made by knitting. |
Kwanzaa Kwanzaa is a holiday that honors African-American culture. Kwanzaa is celebrated from December 26 until January 1. The word "Kwanzaa" means "first fruits" in Swahili |
log A log is a short piece of a tree trunk. |
mitten Mittens keep your hands warm. |
New Year The beginning of a year is called the New Year. People often celebrate on this day. A year consists of 12 months, 52 weeks, or 365 days. |
nightgown A nightgown is a long, loose garment worn to bed. |
North Pole The North Pole is the northernmost place on Earth. There is no land at the North Pole, but there is a layer of ice on top of the Arctic Ocean around the pole. |
overcoat An overcoat will keep you warm when it is cold. |
polar bear Polar bears are large meat-eaters live in the far north. They have clear-colored hair and black skin. |
quilt Quilts keep you warm at night. |
reindeer Reindeer live in the far north. |
ribbon You can tie a bow in a ribbon to decorate something. |
scarf A scarf is a piece of cloth that people wear around their neck or on their head. |
seasons There are four seasons in the year: winter, spring, summer, and fall (also called autumn). |
shovel Shovels are used to dig. A snow shovel is used to clear away snow. |
ski When you ski, you glide over snow or water. |
![]() sleet Sleet is freezing rain. |
snow Snow is flakes of frozen water that fall from clouds when it is very cold. |
snowflake Snowflakes are made of snow - they are crystals. No two snowflakes look alike, but they all have six sides. |
snow goose The snow goose is a migratory bird from North America. |
snowman Snowmen are figures made from snow. They melt when the weather gets warm. |
snowy owl The snowy owl is a white owl that lives in the North American tundra (a cold, snowy environment). |
spring Spring is the season after winter and before summer. |
storm A storm is very bad weather, like a blizzard or a thunderstorm. |
![]() weather Weather is the state that the outdoors is in, like how windy it is, how hot or cold it is, or if it is raining or snowing. |
![]() wind The wind is air that blows outside. |
winter Winter is the season between fall and spring. In the Northern Hemisphere, winters are cold; in the Southern Hemisphere, they are warm. |
yarn Sweaters are made out of yarn. |
year A year consists of 12 months, 52 weeks, or 365 days. |
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