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🎈 Air: the Invisible Friend

Introduction

Air is all around us. It is soft, gentle, and helps us feel happy. Let’s learn about our invisible friend!

What Air Does

1. Air Helps Us Breathe

Take a big breath in… 1, 2, 3… and out.
Air goes In and Out like a gentle wind. It makes our lungs feel full and our hearts smile.

2. Air Moves Things

When you blow a bubble, you hear a Whoosh. That β€œwhoosh” is air moving fast.
Air can lift a feather, sway a leaf, and make a kite fly high in the blue sky.

3. Air Makes Sound

When you clap your hands, air pushes the sound to our ears.
Air can be Soft (a whisper) or Loud (a shout). It helps us hear songs, laughs, and giggles.

Simple Activity – Balloon Breathing

  1. Take a small balloon (or pretend with an empty one).
  2. Inhale: Count β€œ1, 2, 3” and fill the balloon with air.
  3. Exhale: Let the air out slowly with a gentle β€œwhoosh”.
    Feel the balloon grow, then shrink. Notice how the air moves in and out, just like your breathing.

Conclusion

Air is invisible, but we can feel it, hear it, and see it move. Keep looking, listening, and breathingβ€”explore the world of air every day! 🌟

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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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