गड्ढा
gaḍḍhā
A puddle is a small pool of water that collects on the ground, usually after it rains.
You say 'puddle' like this: PUH-dl.
The word 'puddle' comes from the Middle English word 'puddel,' which means a small pool of water.
The word 'puddle' in Hindi is 'गड्ढा' (Gaḍḍhā).
The word 'puddle' in Kannada is 'ಕೋಣೆ' (Kōṇe).
Look at that big, shiny puddle! Just like in Eric Carle's colorful world, puddles are magical places. When it rains, the sky gives us a gift—a puddle to jump in!
You can hop, skip, and splash your way through the water. Watch how the sunlight dances on the surface, making sparkles like tiny stars. Don’t forget to wear your rain boots!
What fun shapes can you make with your feet? A circle? A heart? Puddles are perfect for playing and imagining.
So, grab a friend and let’s make some joyful splashes together!