Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Weather inquiry - What do children do and how do they write in cold weather?

What do children do and how do they write in cold weather?

1, the children in the cold weather let the snowball fight begin, and snowballs fell from the sky like shells, playing each other inextricably.

In the cold weather, the children heard the laughter like a silver bell in the snow. Together, they made a snowball, which rolled bigger and bigger, just like a huge crystal ball.

In the cold weather, the children picked up a handful of snow and kneaded it into a small snowball. They put it on the ground and rolled it back and forth. After a while, they made a big snowball as the snowman's body.

In order to avoid the flying snowball, the children lie flat on the snow with a smile, and then turn over and put on their snowcoats.

On cold days, children come to the white snow to play with snow, some are skiing, some are running, some are skipping rope, and some are making a snowman.