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✍🏻 Kindergarten Science: Living vs. Non-Living Things

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Hello, young scientists! Today, we're going to explore the amazing world around us and learn about living and non-living things. It's like a fun game of 'spot the difference'! Living things are all around us – like you, your pets, the trees, and even tiny bugs. What makes them living? They can grow, move, eat food, and breathe. Think about a little puppy: it grows bigger, runs and plays, eats its yummy food, and breathes air. Non-living things are different. They don't grow, they don't eat, they don't breathe, and they can't move by themselves. A toy car, a rock, or a book are all non-living. They stay the same unless someone moves them or changes them. Learning to tell the difference helps us understand how our world works. Let's look around and see if we can find more living and non-living things!

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