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Building a Snowman
Click on the links below to go to the Flickr page for each photograph.
Flickr | Playing in the snow can be fun. | |
Flickr | Wear a coat to stay warm. | |
Flickr | Wear gloves to keep your hands warm. | |
Flickr | Wear a hat to keep your head warm. | |
Flickr | You can make a snowman in the snow. | |
Flickr | Making a snowman is easy! | |
Flickr | First, roll three big balls of snow. | |
Flickr | Then, stack the balls of snow on top of each other. | |
Flickr | The balls of snow make the snowman's head and body! | |
Flickr | Use sticks for the snowman's arms. | |
Flickr | Use buttons for the snowman's eyes and mouth. | |
Flickr | Use a carrot for the snowman's nose. | |
Flickr | You can put mittens on your snowman. | |
Flickr | You can put a hat on the snowman's head. | |
Flickr | You can even put a coat on your snowman. | |
Flickr | Building a snowman is fun! |