Here are 7 kid-friendly words to describe the South Pole. Each word has a short, easy sentence so a 5-year-old can picture it.
- Cold — It feels very, very chilly there, like when you wear a big coat.
- Snowy — The ground is covered with white snow, like a giant blanket.
- Icy — Water turns hard and shiny, making ice everywhere.
- Quiet — It is very peaceful and you don’t hear many people or cars.
- Windy — Strong winds blow, and they make your hair and coat fly.
- Sparkly — The snow and ice can shine and twinkle like glitter in the sun.
- Huge — The place is very, very big with lots of empty white space.
Try this (easy steps):
- Say each word out loud: Cold, Snowy, Icy, Quiet, Windy, Sparkly, Huge.
- Draw a picture of the South Pole using those words (snow, ice, big white space, sparkles).
- Tell a grown-up one sentence about your picture, using one of the words.
Great job! You can use these 7 words to imagine or draw the South Pole anytime.