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Here are some playful ways to say that for a 6-year-old:

  • “Munch-munch! The kiang nibbles chewy grass and little roots hiding between the rocks.”
  • “The kiang pokes around the rocky ground and crunches tough grass and tiny roots—yum!”
  • “Crunch! The big wild horse (a kiang) finds crunchy grass and sneaky roots in the rocks.”

Quick, simple steps to understand:

  1. Meet the kiang — it cts like a big wild horse.
  2. It walks where there are rocks.
  3. It munches tough grasses and pulls up roots to eat.

Which playful sentence do you like best?


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