Here are three easy ways to say: "Summer thunderstorms bring freshness and coolness after the heat." Each one is short and easy for a 7-year-old to understand.
- "After hot days, summer storms make the air cool and fresh."
Why: Uses simple words (hot, cool, fresh) and keeps the idea that storms come after heat.
- "Summer rain and thunder wash away the heat and bring cool, fresh air."
Why: Adds the words "rain and thunder" so it’s clear what a storm is, and says the storm makes things cooler and fresher.
- "When summer storms come, they cool everything down and make the air smell fresh."
Why: Shows that storms make things cooler and adds the idea of the nice fresh smell after rain.
Tip: Pick the one you like and try saying it out loud, or draw a little picture of a hot sun and then rain to show how the storm cools things down.