- When you’re cold, goosebumps help keep you warmer.
- Cold makes tiny bumps and hairs stand up to warm you.
- Goosebumps raise your hair so you feel a bit warmer.
Three very short, kid-friendly ways to explain that goosebumps (hair standing up) help you feel a bit warmer when you're cold — perfect for a 6-year-old.
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