WHAT'S THE WEATHER SONG LYRICS FOR CHILDREN: What's the weather? What's the weather? What's the weather like today? All together! All together! What's the weather like today? Look it's windy, Look it's windy, Look it's windy, everyone? Fly a kite, Fly a kite, Fly a kite, everyone! Look it's rainy, Look it's rainy, Look it's rainy everyone? Jump in the puddles, Jump in the puddles, Jump in the puddles, everyone! Look it's sunny, Look it's sunny, Look it's sunny, everyone? Let's go swimming, Let's go swimming, Let's go swimming, everyone! Look it's snowy, Look it's snowy, Look it's snowy, everyone? Catch a snowflake, Catch a snowflake, Catch a snowflake on your tongue! What's the weather? What's the weather? What's the weather like today? All together! All together! What's the weather like today? Song: "What's The Weather Like Today Song" (Weather Song Lyrics for Kids) Music Band: The Kiboomers Animation: Subcutaneo Vocals & Arrangement: Christopher Pennington from The Kiboomers
Tips for Parents
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Here's how to talk to your child about it
You learned about different types of weather like windy, rainy, sunny, and snowy. You also learned fun activities to do in each type of weather, like flying a kite, jumping in puddles, going swimming, and catching snowflakes on your tongue.
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Some activities you can do with your child now
- Discuss different types of weather with your child and ask them to describe what they see outside the window. - Encourage your child to fly a kite on a windy day, just like in the video. - Take advantage of rainy weather by going outside and jumping in puddles together. - On a sunny day, plan a trip to the pool or beach and enjoy swimming with your child.
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Pretend play with your child
GAME: Weather Adventure Instructions: Take turns with your child pretending to be weather forecasters. Start by asking "What's the weather like today?" and have your child respond with one of the weather conditions mentioned in the song (windy, rainy, sunny, snowy). Then, act out an activity related to that weather together. For example, if it's windy, pretend to fly a kite. If it's rainy, jump in imaginary puddles. If it's sunny, pretend to go swimming. If it's snowy, catch imaginary snowflakes on your tongues. Have fun exploring different weather conditions and using your imagination!


