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Shadows are like dark, fuzzy outlines that follow us around when we are in the sun. Imagine if you stand under a bright light, and your friend is standing behind you. The shadow you see on the ground is like a silhouette of your body, but darker because the light can't reach where your body blocks it. It's like having a twin made of darkness!

Shadows are created when objects block light from a source, like the sun or a lamp. Your body is a great shadow-maker because it is solid and blocks light from the Sun. Think of playing with your toys and how their shadows change when you move them closer or further away from the light. The size and shape of shadows can change depending on where the object is in relation to the light source.

At different times of the day, shadows can look different. In the morning and evening, when the sun is low in the sky, your shadow can be very long because the light has to travel a longer distance to reach you. But at noon, when the sun is directly overhead, your shadow is shorter because the light only has a short distance to travel before it reaches you.

Shadows can also be fun to play with! You can make shadow puppets with your hands using a flashlight or have a shadow dance party with your friends. Try moving your hands in different shapes and watch how the shadows change on the wall. It's like creating your own little magic show with just your hands and some light!

So, shadows are like your own magical companions that are always with you, changing shape and size depending on where you are and how the light shines. They can be mysterious and fun to explore, so next time you see your shadow, think of it as your playful friend following you wherever you go!


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