I am not rain.
I do not drip, drip, drip.
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I do not bounce, bounce, bounce.
I am not ice.
I do not crack, crack, crack.
I am snow.
I fall gently, gently, gently.
I am a million, billion, trillion snowflakes
all piled up.
Each snowflake is a crystal.
Each crystal has six sides.
Catch one on your mitten.
Are there six points?
Yes!
From afar, all snowflakes look the same.
Up close, you can see them better.
Each snowflake is different.
Some snow is wet and sticky.
Wet snow makes good snow people.
And snowballs.
Some snow is dry and fluffy.
It is easy to shovel.
Who loves snow?
Skiers.
Snowboarders.
Snowshoe hikers.
Snow sliders.
Artists love snow, too.
This artist cut snowflakes from tissue
paper.
To find out how, turn the page.
1.?????
Fold a square of tissue paper
in half to form a triangle.
2.?????
Fold up the right-hand corner.
3.?????
Fold up the left-hand corner.
4.?????
Fold this in half.
5.?????
Cut off the top. Save the
bottom.
6.?????
Cut away pieces from all three
sides.
7.?????
Open!
What happens to cold snow in warm weather?
It melts.
Just like the rain, it goes drip, drip,
drip.
泠鳶雪
絕對(duì)純英語!!!超贊!?。?/p>