Here are three playful ways to say that the baobab keeps lots of water in its trunk, perfect for a 6-year-old:
- The baobab is like a giant water bottle — it stores lots of water in its big tree tummy for thirsty days.
- The baobab has a squishy water belly that slurps up rain and saves it inside its trunk.
- Think of the baobab as a tree piggy bank for water — it hides drops in its trunk to use later.
Why this works (quick steps):
- Its thick trunk soaks up and holds a lot of rain.
- It keeps that water inside so the tree can stay alive when it is dry.