बर्फ़ (baraf)
baraf
Ice is frozen water. It is hard and cold, and we can see it in our drinks or when it snows.
You say 'ice' like this: it rhymes with 'nice'.
The word 'ice' comes from the Old English word 'is', which also means frozen water.
The word 'ice' in Hindi is 'बर्फ' (Baraf).
The word 'ice' in Kannada is 'ಐಸ್' (Ais).
Ice is a magical thing! Just like the colorful creatures in Eric Carle's books, ice can be shiny and bright. Imagine a big, sparkling ice cube, glimmering in the sun! You can slide on it, or even make a frosty castle.
When it’s cold outside, ice can cover the ground like a shiny blanket. But remember, ice can melt away when it gets warm, just like a butterfly emerging from its cocoon!
So, let’s explore the wonders of ice and see how it changes, just like the beautiful world around us! What fun things can you do with ice?