In the villages, kids bundle up in warm clothes to fight off the cold. They huddle around fires made from straw to feel nice and toasty.
Winter Morning Paragraph for class 9-10
Winter mornings in Bangladesh are like a two-faced friend. Sometimes it’s foggy and misty, making it hard to see and even stopping the sunshine from coming through. This can be a real bummer, especially for people who have to leave for work early.
But when the fog goes away, the sunshine peeks through, making the winter morning bright and pretty. Old people and little kids love soaking up the sun’s warmth. It’s also a busy time for people selling date juice, a yummy winter drink. And people enjoy eating special cakes called “pithas” that you can only get in winter.
Winter can be tough on people who don’t have warm clothes, though. Farmers and poor workers still have to get up early and go outside to work in the cold. In villages, people huddle around fires to stay warm. City life is different – people tend to sleep in a bit later and enjoy the winter mornings in their own cozy ways. So, a winter morning in Bangladesh can be happy or sad, depending on whether you have things like warm clothes and a comfy bed.
SSC Standard Paragraph: Winter Morning
In winter, the coldest part of the year, mornings are foggy and cold. Thick fog covers everything like a white blanket, making it hard to see. Even things close by look blurry. Trees are hidden in the fog. At night, dew falls like tiny drops of water, and the morning sun makes them sparkle like jewels on the grass and plants.
Farmers wear old clothes and feel cold as they walk to their fields. Poor people in villages and slums suffer the most from the cold because they don’t have warm clothes. Children from these families collect straw to make fires and stay warm.