Sky is blue
A curious squirrel learns why the sky is blue and clouds are white, with help from her wise owl friend.
- Recommended age
- 4-7
- Theme
- Science
- Length
- 16 story pages
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A curious squirrel learns why the sky is blue and clouds are white, with help from her wise owl friend.
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Once upon a time in a cheerful village lived a curious squirrel named Sophie. She loved asking questions and her favorite spot was lying on the grass, gazing at the sky.
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One bright day, Sophie saw fluffy white clouds. She wondered, 'Why is the sky blue and the clouds white? It's like a magic trick!'
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Sophie's friend Oliver the owl was wise and funny. She ran to his treehouse. 'Oliver, why is the sky blue and the clouds white?' she asked.
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Oliver smiled and said, 'Imagine the sky is like blueberry yogurt. The sun's light hits the air, and blue light scatters everywhere. That's why the sky looks blue!'
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Oliver continued, 'The tiny air particles make the blue light spread all over the sky!'
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Sophie's whiskers twitched. 'So the sky is blue because of scattered light? That's cool! But what about the clouds?'
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Oliver said, 'Clouds are like fluffy cotton candy. They're made of tiny water droplets. These droplets scatter all colors equally, making them look white!'
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Sophie giggled, 'If the sky is yogurt and the clouds are candy, can we eat them?' Oliver laughed, 'Not quite! We can enjoy their colors and the beauty they bring to us.'
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Sophie laughed, 'Thanks, Oliver! Learning with you is fun!' She ran off to tell her friends what she learned.
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Sophie shouted, 'Hey everyone, guess what? The sky is blue because of scattered light!'
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Her friends gathered around. Toby the turtle said, 'Really? That's interesting!' Sophie replied, 'Yes! The sky is like blueberry yogurt, and the clouds are like cotton candy, but we can't eat them!'
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Everyone laughed and imagined the sky as blueberry yogurt and the clouds as cotton candy.
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As the day ended, they looked up at the sky, enjoying its blue color and fluffy white clouds.
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And that's how Sophie learned why the sky is blue and the clouds are white. The end.
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Curiosity helps us learn about the world. Like Sophie, asking questions teaches us new things. Friends like Oliver and Toby can help us discover nature's wonders.