To explain synonyms to a 6-year-old, you can say that synonyms are words that mean the same or almost the same thing. For example, the words "happy" and "joyful" both describe feeling good inside. You can play a fun game where you say a word, like "big," and then think of another word that means the same, like "large." This helps children understand that some words have friends that sound different but mean the same! Using colorful pictures and stories can make learning about synonyms exciting and easy to remember.
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