Here are four easy ways to say "Clownfish are small, but they bravely protect their home" so a 7-year-old can understand:
- Clownfish are tiny, yet they stand up bravely to keep their home safe.
- Even though clownfish are little, they protect their home with courage.
- Clownfish may be small, but they guard their home fearlessly.
- Small clownfish are brave and chase away animals that try to bother their home.
How I made these rephrases (step-by-step, in kid words):
- I kept the main idea: clownfish are small but brave.
- I used simpler words for "small": tiny, little.
- I used easy words for "bravely protect": stand up bravely, protect with courage, guard fearlessly, chase away animals.
- I changed "intruders" to friendlier phrases like "animals that try to bother their home" so it is easier to understand.
Pick the one you like best or try making your own by swapping words (for example, change "tiny" to "small" or "bravely" to "courageously").