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Explore the magic of Summer, Autumn, Winter, and Spring in this joyful new song, “Seasons” by Music with Michal! ????????❄️????

Perfect for toddlers, kids, and anyone learning English, this song teaches about the four seasons while celebrating friendship, family, and the journey we take together through every season of life.

Sing, dance, and learn with Michal as we celebrate all the beautiful changes each season brings!

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For Parents:

Talk About the Seasons: After watching the video, ask your child questions like, “What’s your favorite season?” or “What do we do in each season?” This is a great way to encourage language development and memory recall.

Seasonal Crafts: Pick a simple craft or art activity for each season—like drawing flowers for spring, creating leaf rubbings for autumn, making paper snowflakes for winter, or painting sunny scenes for summer.

Seasonal Nature Walks: Go on a nature walk together and talk about what makes each season unique. Point out seasonal changes, like new buds in spring or leaves falling in autumn, while singing the song!

Family Together Time: Use the message of the song to celebrate togetherness—share stories of fun family memories made in different seasons.

For Teachers:

Classroom Discussion: After listening, have a circle time where each child shares their favorite season and explains why. Encourage students to think about weather, holidays, and outdoor activities associated with each season.

Seasonal Art and Bulletin Boards: Set up a class art project where each student makes a piece of art inspired by a season. Use these to create a classroom “seasons” bulletin board.

Learning New Vocabulary: Use the song as a fun way to introduce and reinforce words like spring, autumn, chilly, sunny, and other seasonal descriptors. You can pair visuals with the song to support language learning.

Calendar Connection: Create a class calendar with seasonal markers. Each month, talk about which season you’re in and use the song as a reference to learn more about seasonal changes.

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Lyrics:

Summer Autumn Winter Spring
All the seasons happening
With you here by my side
Hand in hand oh
We’re together for the ride through

Summer Autumn Winter Spring
All the seasons happening
With you here by my side
Hand in hand oh
We’re together for the ride through

Summer Summer
Sun is hot
Days are long and sleeves are not
Families heading to the beach
Ice-cream making all days sweet
Then

Autumn Autumn
Leaves fall down
Oranges, yellows, reds and browns
Pumpkins popping up outside
And you and me
We’re together for the ride through



Winter Winter
Icy cold
Rains comes and and cool winds blow
Snow is on the mountain tops
We keep warm with hot chocolates

Then

Spring Spring
Flowers bloom
Mornings get lighter, nights do too
Animals come out of hiding
And you and me
We’re together for the ride through



So if it rains it rains
And if it shines it shines
No matter what the season
We are side by side

So if leaves fall they fall
If flowers bloom they bloom
No matter what the season
I’ll be here with you through
Category
Music Childrens Music Category C
Tags
Seasons Song, Four Seasons, Kids Songs

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