5 Ways to Celebrate the First Day of Fall
5 Ways to Celebrate the First Day of Fall
This year, the day of the autumnal equinox, sometimes known as the first day of fall, will occur on September 22. Here are some suggestions on how you might commemorate this momentous day.
Please explain why the leaves turn different colors.
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The arrival of fall causes the leaves to transform into shades of yellow and orange. You should explain to your youngster that this happens when the temperature and the amount of daylight change, which causes the chlorophyll in the leaves to break down. When the chlorophyll in the leaves degrades, the green pigment is lost, and the yellow and orange pigments emerge instead. Chemical reactions and the interplay of pigments can contribute to further color shifts that can be observed.
Deck the halls of the house.
When does autumn officially begin (other than when the leaves change color)? Cones, acorns, and pumpkins are all examples. You can send your children outside to find each of these items on their own. After that, you should utilize them to adorn the house.
Put on some clothes in autumnal hues.
At home, you should dress in adorable outfits in yellow and orange. Additionally, you and your child might construct some fall accessories together; for example, a necklace in the shape of a leaf or earrings in the shape of a cone.
Cook up some pumpkin soup.
Pumpkin pie, pumpkin bread, and pumpkin spaghetti are three excellent alternatives to consider serving your children if they do not like soup. Your children are more than capable of lending a hand to you in the preparations.
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