Apples and Oranges learning scene, Apples and Oranges learning scene filled with curiosity and joy, gentle pastel illustration designed for ages 3-4, rounded shapes, caring expressions, text-free illustration with clean unmarked background, balanced composition, soft cinematic lighting, harmonious color palette, inviting and joyful mood

Apple & Orange Surprise

Hush, see the red apple.
Soft skin, sweet smell.
Crunch! Hear the tiny snap.
Orange sits, bright sun glow.
Peel sings a soft rustle.
Touch the round, warm fuzz.
Apple can float on water.
Orange can make a misty spray.

storybook illustration of a bright orange with gentle peel ribbons, pastel background
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Which fruit floats?

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Apples float in water.

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Which sprays a mist?

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Oranges make tiny juice rain.

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Where's the star hiding?

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Apple seeds sit in a star!

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What curls into ribbons?

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Orange peels roll into ribbons.

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Keep Exploring

Smell an apple and an orange with a grown-up and share what each one reminds you of. Swapping tiny memories turns snack time into a story.

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Download Surprise Button for iPad

A simple, safe way for kids to explore the internet. With one tap, they discover something new — a fun fact, a science experiment, a story, or a place in the world they never would've searched for.

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Your child explores safely on Surprise Button App

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How Volcanoes Form

From Magma to Mountain

Volcanoes grow where tectonic plates collide or drift apart. Heat melts rock into light, buoyant magma that rises, cools, and hardens near the surface, building the cone layer by layer.

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Maya's Daily Discoveries - March 15 Inbox

🚀 Today's Learning Journey

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How Volcanoes Form
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💬 Tonight's Conversation Starters

"Can you explain how volcanoes form?"