Here’s a clear, kid-friendly grammar version of the sentence:
- Original: Snowy owls are white and hard to spot on the snow.
- Edited for clarity: Snowy owls are white and hard to spot on the snow.
Notes for a young learner:
- Snowy owls: A proper noun phrase that names the owls.
- are white: Describes their color using the verb are.
- and hard to spot: Adds another description with and + adjective phrase.
- on the snow: A location phrase showing where they are.
All parts are correct, but to make it smoother for younger readers, you can say:
- "Snowy owls are white and hard to see on the snow."
Both sentences are grammatically correct. The second one uses a shorter word (see instead of spot), which can be easier for a 6-year-old to understand.