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📚 Discovering Non‑fiction!

Introduction

Hello, little readers! Today we are going to learn about Non‑fiction books. These are books that tell us real facts about the world, just like a picture of a real dog or a map of the park.

1. What Is Non‑fiction?

Non‑fiction books are like windows that show us the true world.

  • Real People, Real Places, and Real Events are inside.
  • They can talk about animals, space, weather, or how things are made.

2. How Non‑fiction Helps Us Learn

When you read a non‑fiction book, you get new ideas:

  • Why the sky is blue → because sunlight mixes with air.
  • How a seed grows → it drinks water and reaches for the sun.
    Your brain gets stronger, just like muscles when you run!

3. Reading Like a Detective 🔍

Non‑fiction lets you be a tiny detective:

  • Look at the pictures. What do they show?
  • Read the bold words. They tell the most important facts.
  • Ask questions: “What makes a giraffe’s neck so long?”

4. Make Your Own Non‑fiction (fun Idea!)

Pick something you love—maybe a favorite bug or a family recipe.

  • Draw a picture.
  • Write one or two true sentences about it.
  • Share it with friends and become a little author!

Did You Know?

A single honeybee can visit More Than 5,000 Flowers in one day, and scientists learn all about it from non‑fiction books!

Conclusion

Non‑fiction books are treasure chests of true stories. Open them, explore, and let your imagination grow while you learn real things. Grab a non‑fiction book today and start your adventure! 🌟

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