Months of the Year for Kids | 12 Months | Months Baby | Months Children | Preschool Learning

  • 6 years ago
Learn the Months of the Year for Kids and a few ways to identify each month through weather patterns, holidays in the USA, and common ivities in this fun, engaging, and informative Childrens Learning video from Learning Time Fun Jr! Review each month of the year in a call and repeat format. After the call and repeat section, an expanded comprehension section begins with explanations that dig deeper to help your toddler understand how to identify which month in the year it is.\r
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Lets learn the months of the year together!\r
All Right!\r
Repeat after me,\r
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January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December\r
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How can I know what month it is?\r
Great Question! \r
Here are some ways to remember what month it is,\r
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January\r
The month of January is one of the coldest of the year. The days are short and sometimes it snows. People celebrate the New Year by making resolutions, or goals to learn something new or do something better. \r
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February\r
In February the weather is still cold, but it starts to warm up and the snow begins to melt. We celebrate Valentines Day by expressing and showing our love to family and to our friends.\r
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March\r
In the month of March the Spring season begins. Snow continues to melt and the days keep getting longer and warmer. Plants begin to bloom, or grow new leaves and flowers. Many people celebrate St. Patricks Day during March.\r
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April\r
Get your umbrellas and rain coat out because in the month of April it usually rains a lot. The rain provides needed moisture to plants, animals, and to humans.\r
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May\r
In the month of May the flowers are in full bloom. The days continue to grow longer and warmer. May is often the last month of the school year.\r
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June\r
In the month of June the Summer season begins. People love to spend the summertime barbecuing, swimming, playing, or reading outside. June is one of the warmest months of the year. \r
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July\r
In the month of July we celebrate Independence Day, which is our countrys birthday. We set off fireworks and have picnics and barbecues as families, friends, and neighbors.\r
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August\r
In the month of August families often fit in their last summer trips before school starts up again; like camping, boating, visiting amusement parks, or seeing extended family. In August its still very warm and the days are still long.\r
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September\r
In September school starts up again in full swing. The season of Fall, or Autumn officially begins and the days become shorter and colder.\r
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October\r
In October the days continue to grow colder and shorter. Most people celebrate Halloween by dressing up in costumes and going door to door asking for candy.\r
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November\r
In November the days keep getting colder and shorter. Sometimes it even snows in November. Most people celebrate Thanksgiving Day to commemorate the feast between the Pilgrims and Native Americans that happened many years ago.\r
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December\r
In the month of December the winter season officially begins. Many people celebrate Christmas and other holidays. Theres a winter break from school so we can spend extra time with our family and friends.\r
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Super Cool! \r
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