First, you need to find a snowball big enough to start snowballing. Put the snowball on the ground and start rolling with your feet or hands. Pay attention to maintain a certain strength and speed, so that the snowball can gradually become bigger. In the process of rolling, the snowball will gradually become smaller, so it is necessary to add snow to the snowball. You can find new pieces of snow around the snowball and add them to the snowball.
Repeat the above steps until the snowball becomes large enough. Pay attention to maintaining stability and balance during rolling to avoid snowball cracking or rolling deviation. It should be noted that snowballing requires patience and perseverance, so don't rush for success. At the same time, we should also pay attention to safety and avoid snowballing on the frozen ground or steep slope.
Precautions:
Ensure that the area is free of dangerous goods and uneven ground. Avoid traffic roads or steep slopes and avoid areas where there may be ice or hidden objects.
Before I take my children out to play in the snow, I promise my parents and friends that I will dress them warmly enough. While keeping warm, I want to remind parents not to wear long coats or scarves for their children, otherwise they will easily trip over. If the child's harvest is frozen after playing with snow, don't warm up immediately, but rub your hands hard to keep warm and help the child recover.
When children play with snow outdoors, it is best to bring tools and waterproof gloves. In order to avoid cold hands, when having a snowball fight, shovel the snow together with a shovel, and then roll the small snowball into a big snowball.