Hello, Spring! I am a kite, flying high in the sky. I dance and twirl on my string, just like a diamond in the air!
Look at the colorful flowers! They grow on people’s clothes and bloom when it rains.
Birds make their nests with sticks, mud, and feathers. It’s a cozy home for baby birds to chirp and sing.
Some flowers have soft petals. You can hide inside them, and soon they will bloom beautifully!
Worms wriggle underground. They are soft and like to dig tunnels. They are a little scared of early birds in the morning.
When it rains, tiny puddles form on the sidewalk. You can sail little leaf boats across them!
In summer, fluffy seeds float in the breeze. They drift away and land in new places.
Buzz, buzz! That’s a mosquito flying near your ear. Watch out, it might bite!
At the beach, you can build sandcastles with towers and moats. Use your hands, cups, and buckets before the tide comes in!
Baseball is fun in the summer! You can play in the fields and run to catch the ball.
Fireflies light up the night. They flicker and flash like stars in a meadow. It’s magical!
Fireworks roar in the sky, like a lion with a fiery mane. They make everyone gasp with excitement!
On the first day of school, everything is new. Fresh paint, shiny floors, and new friends to meet!
Pencils are like yellow trains. They carry your thoughts from your brain to the paper.
Apples are red and delicious. With a quick twist, they come off the tree, ready to eat!
After raking leaves, you can jump into the pile. It makes a loud, crispy crunch!
On Halloween, pumpkins sit on porches with spooky faces. They glow with a candle inside.
In fall, squirrels gather acorns under oak trees. They are getting ready for winter!
In winter, we wear warm mittens. They are like soft kittens, keeping our hands cozy.
Snowflakes fall like cold confetti from the sky, covering the town in white.
Ice skates have thin silver blades. You can spin and glide on the ice, feeling like you’re flying!
Lie down in the snow and move your arms and legs. You can make a snow angel with winter wings!
Stars twinkle in the night sky. They wait for you to make a wish.
In winter, animals like bears sleep in caves. They dream of sunny spring days.
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Make Your Own Kite: Gather some simple materials like paper, string, and sticks to create your own kite. Decorate it with bright colors and patterns. Once it’s ready, take it outside on a windy day and see how high it can fly. Talk about how the wind helps the kite soar and compare it to the kite in the story.
Nature Observation Walk: Go for a walk in your garden or a nearby park. Look for colorful flowers, birds, and worms. Try to spot a bird’s nest or a worm wriggling in the soil. Discuss how these elements are similar to the ones mentioned in the article. Draw pictures of what you see and share them with your friends or family.
Leaf Boat Races: After a rainy day, find small puddles or a shallow container filled with water. Collect some leaves and use them as boats. Have a race with friends or family to see whose leaf boat can sail across the puddle the fastest. Talk about how the rain creates puddles and how leaves can float, just like in the story.
Here’s a sanitized version of the provided YouTube transcript:
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**Vooks**
[Music]
**Lion of the Sky**
Haiku for All Seasons
Spring, thank you.
I am a wind bird,
skyskipper,
Diamond Dipper dancing on your string.
[Music]
Colorful flowers,
we sprout on stems of people,
bloom only in rain.
[Music]
Sticks, mud, feathers,
I’m a closely woven home
for chirping chicks.
[Music]
Here’s my soft petals,
hide inside me,
coming soon, a bloom.
[Music]
I’m a wriggling tube,
soft underground tunneler.
I fear early birds
in the still damp air.
You sell leaf boats across me,
tiny sidewalk pond.
**Summer**
[Music]
My fluffy seeds drift,
tiny puffs lift in the breeze
and land who knows where.
[Music]
Wicked wings, that’s me,
buzzing in your ear.
Closer, closer, ouch!
[Music]
I’m towers and moat,
molded with hands,
cups, buckets, mighty till high tide.
[Music]
I love summer fields—
left field, right field, center field.
I fly to them all.
[Music]
Fire in our bellies,
we flicker, flash in twilight,
rich meadow of stars.
You gasp as I roar,
my mane exploding,
sizzling, Lion of the Skyfall.
[Music]
My first day outfit
is fresh paint and polished floors.
Here come my new friends.
[Music]
I’m a yellow train,
carrying thoughts from your brain
to the waiting page.
I’m red, delicious,
with a quick twist of your wrist—
I’m free from the tree.
[Music]
Reward for raking,
a crispy crowd of loud crunch
when you jump in me.
[Music]
I perch on the porch,
spooky face frozen in place,
fire burning inside.
[Music]
I search under oaks
and gather tasty treasures—
winter is coming.
**Winter**
[Music]
We are knitted twins,
softest kittens,
warm as hugs,
waiting to hold hands.
[Music]
I’m cold confetti
falling from a crystal sky,
blanketing the town.
[Music]
I’m thin silver blades,
spinning circles,
carving lines.
You and I, we fly.
[Music]
Lie down in whiteness,
kick and swish,
and wave your arms—
give me winter wings.
[Music]
Firelight from the past,
I wink in the frozen sky,
waiting for wishes.
[Music]
In fur coat and cave,
I exhale white clouds of breath,
dream of sun, green spring.
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[Music]
Thank you!
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