When you're cold, tiny muscles under your skin pull your hairs up and make little bumps called goosebumps to help keep you warmer.
One-sentence, child-friendly explanation for a 6-year-old about why goosebumps appear when you're cold: tiny muscles pull hairs up to help keep you warmer.
When you're cold, tiny muscles under your skin pull your hairs up and make little bumps called goosebumps to help keep you warmer.
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