Why the kookaburra laughs (for a 7-year-old)
- It makes a loud 'ha-ha' sound that sounds like laughing.
- That loud laugh tells other animals and people, 'This is my home.'
- So the strangers hear the laugh and go away — it helps keep the kookaburra safe.
Three playful rephrases
- The kookaburra bursts into a big 'ha-ha' laugh to tell strangers to go away.
- Mr. Kookaburra giggles loudly and says, 'This tree is mine!' to nosy visitors.
- The bird chuckles 'kek-kek' like a laugh to scare off curious guests.
Want these to be sillier, rhyme, or sound like a short song? I can make more!