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Here are three simple ways to say it for a 7-year-old:

  1. Outside my window, each season — spring, summer, autumn and winter — looks new and different. Rain or sun, people, animals, and birds try new things and enjoy them.

  2. From the window I can see spring, summer, autumn and winter all looking fresh. No matter the weather, people, animals, and birds do different activities and have fun.

  3. The seasons change outside the window, and each one looks new: spring, summer, autumn and winter. Whether it’s sunny, windy, or snowy, people, animals, and birds find new things to do and enjoy.

How I made these rephrasings (step by step):

  1. Keep the main idea: the seasons look new and everyone tries different activities.

  2. Use short, clear sentences so a 7-year-old can understand easily.

  3. Use simple words for weather (sunny, rainy, snowy) and friendly verbs (try, do, enjoy).

  4. Mention the seasons and the people/animals/birds so the picture stays the same.


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