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Discover Winter: Fun Facts and Seasonal Activities

Welcome to winter, the coldest season of the year! From December 21 to March 20, temperatures drop, and water transforms into ice and snow. Experience outdoor fun with skiing, sledding, and snowball fights. Important holidays like Christmas and New Year's bring warmth to the chilly season. Learn fascinating winter facts, like the record low temperature of 69°F below zero in the U.S. Discover the unique adaptations of animals and plants during this time, including hibernation and evergreens. Embrace the magic of winter!

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Discover Winter: Fun Facts and Seasonal Activities

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  1. Winter fun Facts! • Dates: December 21 – March 20 • Weather: Brrr! Welcome to the coldest season of the year! In winter water can freeze and turn into ice, snow, sleet, and icicles! The coldest temperature recorded in U.S. history is 69°F below zero! • What to Wear: (Varies depending on where you live) People will protect themselves from the cold with thick jackets, hats, gloves, and boots. • Outdoor Activities: Skiing, hockey, sledding, skating, snowball fights, and building a snowman. • Holidays: Hanukkah, Christmas, Kwanzaa, Muharram, (and other customs from around the world), New Year, Three King’s Day, Chinese New Year, Ground Hogs Day, Valentines Day and St. Patrick’s Day. • Fun Facts: • Winter starts on December 21 also called the Winter Solstice, this is the shortest day of the year. • Some animals will rest and hibernate until spring. • The only plants that grow and stay green are called evergreens.

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