I remember having a workbook page about the seasons when I was in Kindergarten. We were supposed to match drawings of objects to the seasons they were best associated with. The pictures showed a robin; a blue sky with the Sun; a rubber boot; and a dead leaf falling off a tree. We were in southern Florida. In my experience, robins showed up in the fall, when they were migrating south; the sky was blue all day during the winter, and it rained nearly every afternoon in the summer, so boots were clearly for summer and the blue sunny sky was for winter; and the leaves fell off the few trees that actually lost their leaves in the spring, right before the new leaves emerged. For some reason, those weren't the answers the workbook publisher was expecting...