seasonal
Seasonal means that something happens at a certain time of the year, just like how you wear a cozy sweater when it’s cold in winter and a cool t-shirt when it’s hot in summer. Think of it like a magic show that only happens during special times. In spring, the flowers come out to play, in summer the sun shines bright, in autumn the leaves dress up in red and gold, and in winter, snowflakes dance in the air. Each season has its own special costume and activities.
Imagine a birthday party that happens every year, but each time, the decorations and games are different. In spring, the party might have lots of flowers and butterflies, in summer it might be at the beach, in autumn it could have pumpkins, and in winter, there might be snowmen. Seasonal means things change like this throughout the year.
Think of a storybook with four chapters, each chapter tells a different part of the story. Spring is like the beginning when everything wakes up, summer is the middle with lots of fun, autumn is when things start to slow down, and winter is the end with quiet and rest. Seasonal is like these chapters that make the whole story of the year complete.