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My Friend and Me

Hello, Little Explorer!

Friendship is a warm hug, a giggle, and a hand to hold. Let’s learn about friends together.

Play Together

  • One smile, Two giggles, Three high‑fives!
  • We share toys, we share snacks, we share our happy sounds: “Ha‑ha‑ha!”
two children holding hands and laughing

Listen with Your Heart

  • When a friend feels sad, we say “I’m here.”
  • We hear a soft “sniff‑sniff” and give a gentle pat.
  • We feel love, joy, and caring.

Help and Share

  • Count the ways we can help: 1) pick up blocks, 2) give a hug, 3) say “good job!”
  • Sharing makes both friends feel bright and warm.

Did You Know?

A single smile can travel from one friend to another, making Two smiles, then Four, then Eight! 😊

Keep Making Friends!

Go outside, say “Hi!” and listen to the sounds of laughter. Every new friend is a new adventure. 🌈

Explore, Share, And Keep Your Heart Open!

Continue the adventure

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.

Download on the App Store

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
18 min • Longest session today
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Ancient Egyptian Art
15 min • Visited twice today

💬 Tonight's Conversation Starters

"Can you explain how volcanoes form?"