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What can I do in winter? Children's painting
Children's painting What to Do in Winter includes outdoor activities, indoor activities, festival elements and winter scenery, as follows:

First, outdoor activities

Make a snowman: Children like to make a snowman, so they may depict themselves making a snowman with friends in their paintings, or draw various snowman shapes.

Snowball fight: Snowball fight is one of children's favorite games in winter. They may draw scenes of themselves and their friends playing in the snow.

Skiing and skating: Skiing and skating are common activities in winter, and children may slide on snow or ice in skates or skis.

Setting off firecrackers and fireworks: The Spring Festival is an important holiday in winter, and children may draw their own scenes of setting off firecrackers or watching fireworks.

Second, indoor activities.

Keep warm around the bonfire: In the cold winter, family members may sit around the bonfire to keep warm, and children may draw this warm scene.

Handicrafts or paintings: During the winter vacation, children can choose to do handicrafts or paintings at home, and they can draw their own elaborate paintings.

Reading and storytelling: Winter is the season to enjoy reading, and children may paint themselves sitting in a warm room reading or listening to family stories.

Third, festival elements.

Christmas: Christmas is an important holiday in winter. Children can draw Christmas trees, presents, Santa Claus and other elements.

Spring Festival: During the Spring Festival, children may draw some scenes, such as setting off firecrackers, dancing dragons and lions, and having a reunion dinner.

Fourth, the winter scenery.

Snow Scene: Flowers, trees and houses covered with snow are typical scenery in winter. Besides activities and festivals, children can also draw natural scenes in winter, such as snow-covered mountains, frozen lakes or bare branches.

Frozen lakes and rivers: Frozen lakes and rivers are also unique scenery in winter, and children may choose to paint these scenes.

Down jacket, gloves, hats and scarves: Winter clothes and equipment are also common elements in children's paintings. They may draw themselves wearing thick down jackets, hats and scarves.