Zima by Beata Gałuszka

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When?

In Poland, winter often comes in

January. In December it snows, but in

January it is colder.

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Flowers

When winter comes to an end, when the

sun warms increasingly the world

around us, and when the snow is

slowly ending its dominance, a new

period begins. In late February, the first

spring flowers show us their fresh face.

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What to do?

There are many ways to spend your free time in winter.

Some kids will definitely

go far from school, maybe to

a camp or on a trip with their parents, or just go outside and make a snowman!

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When parents don’t know...

…we make arrangements with friends to

have some fun– we make the snowball battle.

Once you do it, you will get to like snow and

cold, but then, you have to drink something

hot. Next, you can go sliding down the hill.

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Ice Skating

People like to skate in winter.

It is the same in Poland.

A lot of people visit the ice rink.

There is some entertainment.

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Memory

In winter, you can of course go for a

walk. Meeting with friends ending with

lying down in the snow, great frost, hot

chocolate – these are memorable

stories.

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So…

We wish you a peaceful winter,

the little slips

and fractures.

Great time!