Simple explanation to help young children understand that the tentacles on a snail's head are its eyes, not horns.
Hi there! Did you know that the long things on top of a snail's head aren’t horns? They are actually the snail's eyes! The snail uses them to see what's around. So, instead of horns, think of them as tiny little eye sticks that help the snail look around.
You can say it like this: 'The snail's head has little eye stalks, not horns. These stick out so the snail can see!' Isn’t that cool?
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