🌤 Weather Watch
Good morning! Today in Sweden, the mountains and lakes are snowy—highs around 28°F and lows near 15°F. Perfect for skiing, skating, and winter fun!
🏂 Top Story: Winter Sports in Sweden
Sweden is famous for cross-country skiing, ice hockey, and figure skating. Kids love gliding on frozen lakes and racing down snowy trails. Swedish athletes are among the best in winter sports!
🌟 Athlete Spotlight: Frida Karlsson – Cross-Country Skiing
Watch Frida Karlsson, a top cross-country skier. She races across snowy trails with amazing speed and skill!
💡 Try this: Pretend you’re cross-country skiing like Frida Karlsson — how long can you “glide” across your living room or backyard?

🏅 Morning Medal Update
Team Sweden is having a strong showing with 🥇 4 gold, 🥈 3 silver, and 🥉 1 bronze medals so far! From Cross-Country Skiing to Curling, the action is nonstop. Keep watching — the medal count could grow today!
❄ Fun Fact / Culture Corner
Did you know that in Sweden, kids sometimes race sleds down snowy hills for fun? It’s a popular winter activity!
🚨 Reporter Watch
When you’re watching the Winter Olympics, look for Sweden’s flag — blue with a yellow cross. That’s how reporters know Team Sweden is competing or being shown on screen!

✏️ Passport Activity – Day 8 Stamp
- Color the stamp in your passport.
- If you want, write one thing you learned about the country.
🕵️ Reporter’s Tip
Pretend you’re reporting live from a ski or hockey race. Write a short headline about the action or draw it!
🎤 Sign-Off
That’s your morning Winter Olympics news from Sweden! Tomorrow, we’re traveling to Japan 🇯🇵 for more snowy adventures.
Learn more about Sweden.
https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/geography/countries/article/sweden