
Can a Cool Drink Feel Refreshing Without Being Ice Cold?
Children love feeling fresh and comfortable. A breeze on a hot day, a sip of water, a shady tree. Parents say “The water is cool” or “The lemonade is ...
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Children love feeling fresh and comfortable. A breeze on a hot day, a sip of water, a shady tree. Parents say “The water is cool” or “The lemonade is ...
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Children know what cold feels like. An ice cube, a winter wind, a glass of lemonade. Parents say “Your hands are cold” or “It is freezing outside.” Ar ...
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Children know when something is very warm. A stove, a summer day, a fresh cookie. Parents say “The soup is hot” or “The sand is burning.” Are “hot” an ...
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Children love feeling warm and cozy. Sunshine on their face, a cup of cocoa, a blanket fresh from the dryer. Parents say “Your hands are warm” or “Thi ...
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