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Little Rosie woke up every morning and ran to her window to ask, "What’s the weather like today?". Usually, she wanted just one thing: the bright, hot sun so she could wear her favorite hat and go to the park.
But one Tuesday, the sky was gray. "Drip-drop," went the rain against her glass. Rosie was sad at first, but then she saw her neighbor Sam and his Grandpa splashing in puddles with big umbrellas. They looked like they were having a grand adventure in the wet world. Rosie decided to stay in and draw a giant rainbow, realizing that rainy days are actually perfect for art. wether
You can find more weather-themed stories on sites like Storyberries or watch read-alouds on YouTube . Little Rosie woke up every morning and ran
Rosie and the Weather / Short Story for Kids/ Bed Time Story "Drip-drop," went the rain against her glass
She eventually realized that the sun and the clouds weren't enemies fighting for the sky; they were both needed. The sun made the flowers grow, and the rain gave them a drink. Now, whether it's "shorts weather" or "boots weather," Rosie just smiles and says, "Today is special".
By Wednesday, the trees were dancing. It was so windy that Rosie’s kite flew higher than the houses. On Friday, tiny white flakes fell from the sky, and Rosie built a snowman with a carrot nose, declaring snowy days the absolute best.
Since you're looking for a story about "weather" (often misspelled "wether"), here’s a short one about why every kind of day has its own magic.