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Collection of Weather Images For Kids (76)
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A playful collection of six illustrated weather symbols-perfect for teaching or visualizing natural elements.
A playful yet accurate illustration of a thunderstorm, ideal for teaching kids or visualizing severe weather warnings.
A complete illustrated toolkit of weather symbols ideal for teaching kids or designing weather-related interfaces.
This expressive illustration captures the intense discomfort of someone overwhelmed by thunderstorm noise and chaos.
Fun, illustrated flashcards teaching kids key weather terms (sunny, rainy, stormy) and seasons (spring, summer, fall, winter) with matching icons.
When the thermometer reads “Hotterthan…”, even cash can’t cool you down-just grab a cold drink and fan yourself!
A bright yellow sun partially hidden by light and dark clouds, symbolizing partly cloudy conditions.
A stylized storm icon showing simultaneous rain, snow, and lightning to depict hazardous mixed-weather conditions.
A cheerful boy watches as the sun shines behind a light rain cloud, illustrating mixed weather conditions in a kid-friendly way.
A full suite of standard weather condition icons, ideal for UI design and meteorological visualizations.
A stylized cloud graphic with layered blue tones and a white crescent-perfect for digital weather or cloud service visuals.
A clear, vector-style thunderstorm icon showing a dark rain cloud, bright yellow lightning, and falling raindrops.
A stylized blue rain cloud releasing six glossy teal raindrops, perfect for illustrating rainfall in digital interfaces.
This icon represents partly sunny weather with intermittent showers-a common forecast symbol used in apps and websites.
A helpful weather wheel that illustrates six common daily conditions-ideal for teaching kids or checking the forecast fast.
A smiling child observes the sun shining through a light rain cloud-ideal for early weather education.
Bright, kid-friendly weather cards illustrating four common conditions with clear icons and labels to support early science learning.
“Punxsutawney Phil” emerges on February 2nd-will he see his shadow and forecast six more weeks of winter?
A colorful, printable weather symbol collection ideal for teaching kids or designing weather-related content.
A clean vector set of six essential weather condition icons-perfect for forecasts, apps, and digital interfaces.
A modern, energetic sun emblem blending warmth and movement-perfect for solar and green innovation companies.
A cheerful yellow flower thriving under gentle rainfall-nature’s reminder that nourishment brings new life.
A cheerful, hand-drawn autumn scene with swirling leaves, layered hills, and soft clouds evoking the spirit of fall.
A cheerful cloud gently releases snowflakes in this simple, engaging winter scene ideal for young learners.
A bright sun peeks from behind layered clouds as gentle raindrops fall-perfect for indicating mixed daytime showers.
A playful, colorful illustration for “The Thermometer Song,” featuring a red thermometer alongside sun and cloud icons to represent weather changes.
A smiling (or frowning!) storm cloud sends down rain and a vivid lightning bolt-great for teaching kids about thunderstorms.
A graceful, stylized butterfly rendered in smooth violet-to-lavender gradients against a deep black backdrop.
A stylized snowflake where each arm holds a snippet of handwritten-style text-perfect for festive or artistic layouts.
A classic silhouette-style rooster weather vane, designed to spin freely and indicate wind direction with clear cardinal markers.
A clean, modern collection of essential weather symbols ideal for digital interfaces and educational materials.
Two side-by-side diagrams illustrate vertical temperature gradients in water columns, with color-coded layers indicating 80°, 76°, 72°, 68°, and 64° zones.
A joyful blue bird with an orange beak glides through the sky above glowing pink and peach flowers on rolling green hills.
A classic six-armed snowflake design with delicate, feathery branches-ideal for festive decorations and seasonal graphics.
A friendly, winking sun radiating warmth and happiness-ideal for teaching weather or brightening up learning resources.
A classic rooster weather vane in bold outline style, perfect for coloring pages or rustic design motifs.
A happy, animated sun sporting stylish shades-ideal for lighthearted weather graphics or educational materials.
When the temperature drops, even a quick walk outside can leave you freezing-here’s how to stay protected.
A stylized diagram showing hurricane-related weather elements-rain, thunderclouds, and lightning-with the bold label “Hurricanes.”
A trio of glowing LED thermometers-red, green, and blue-showcasing dual Fahrenheit and Celsius scales on sleek wooden stands.
A playful arrangement of essential math operators swirling around a central spiral-perfect for sparking curiosity in learners of all ages.
A simple, hand-drawn rain cloud shedding blue raindrops-perfect for teaching weather concepts to children.
A cheerful seaside moment: a classic striped umbrella shades a towel on golden sand, while a sailboat glides under a radiant sun.
A cheerful young scientist explores the states of matter with bubbling beakers and hands-on experiments-ideal for sparking curiosity in kids!
A colorful, kid-friendly weather chart defining “rain” with a cloud-and-drops icon and “thunder” as the explosive sound of heated air from lightning.
A stylized flood wave icon paired with a bold "Floods" banner-ideal for educational or emergency preparedness content.
A hands-on learning tool: students cut out labeled cloud shapes to explore cloud formation and types through interactive writing and assembly.
A rising red mercury column in a thermometer signals dangerous heat under a blazing sun-stay cool and informed.
