Seasons for Kids

The four seasons

  1. Spring
  2. Summer
  3. Autumn (Fall)
  4. Winter

Spring

DurationSpring typically begins in March and ends in June in the Northern Hemisphere (opposite for the Southern Hemisphere).
WeatherSpring brings mild temperatures as it transitions from winter to summer. It often sees rain showers and the growth of new plants.
NatureTrees and flowers bloom, and animals come out of hibernation. Baby animals are often born in spring.
ActivitiesKids can enjoy flying kites, playing in parks, and observing the blossoming flowers and trees.

Summer

DurationSummer starts in June and ends in September in the Northern Hemisphere (opposite for the Southern Hemisphere).
WeatherSummer is the hottest season, with long days and high temperatures. It’s a great time for outdoor activities.
NatureFruits and vegetables ripen, and trees are full of leaves. Many animals are active during summer.
ActivitiesKids can go swimming, have picnics, play outdoor sports, and go on family vacations.

Autumn (Fall)

DurationAutumn begins in September and ends in December in the Northern Hemisphere (opposite for the Southern Hemisphere).
WeatherAutumn brings cooler temperatures and shorter days. It’s known for beautiful colors as leaves change and fall from trees.
NatureAnimals start preparing for winter, and some birds migrate to warmer regions. Harvest time for crops and fruits.
ActivitiesKids can go apple picking, enjoy hayrides, play in piles of fallen leaves, and celebrate Halloween and Thanksgiving.

Winter

DurationWinter starts in December and ends in March in the Northern Hemisphere (opposite for the Southern Hemisphere).
WeatherWinter is the coldest season, with shorter days and longer nights. Snow and ice can be present in colder regions.
NatureMany animals hibernate, and some birds migrate to warmer areas. Trees are often bare, and some plants go dormant.
ActivitiesKids can build snowmen, go ice skating, have snowball fights, celebrate winter holidays like Christmas, and drink hot chocolate.

Related Links

Share your love

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *