Here are 4 kid-friendly ways to say that sentence:
- A little seahorse holds onto seaweed and quietly sips its food with its tiny snout.
- Small seahorses grab seaweed with their tails and softly sip their meals through their tiny snouts.
- The tiny seahorse hooks its tail on seaweed and gently eats by sipping with its small snout.
- A little seahorse clings to sea plants and quietly drinks its dinner with its tiny snout.
How to make your own simple rephrase (easy steps):
- Use short words a 6-year-old knows.
- Keep the main ideas: tiny fish, holding seaweed, sipping food with a snout.
- Swap harder words for easier ones (for example, use 'holds onto' instead of 'clings').