We live in a world full of questions and science is the way we find our answers.
Every time we look at the stars wonder how plants grow or ask why the sky changes color we are already thinking like scientists.
Science helps us explore and understand the things we see hear and feel every day.
It teaches us to look closer to test ideas and to learn from what we find even if the answers are not what we expect.
We can experiment with science in simple ways like mixing baking soda and vinegar to see how they react or planting a seed and watching it grow over time.
When we do that we are learning how the world works and how everything follows rules we can discover step by step.
Science does not only live in laboratories it lives in our kitchens our backyards and even in our games.
When we build a paper airplane we are testing air resistance and when we drop objects we are studying gravity without even knowing it.
By exploring with curiosity we understand that science is not just a subject in school it is part of everything we do and see.
It connects us to nature to space and to all the tiny things that make life possible.
The next time we wonder about something big or small we can remember that every question is a doorway to discovery.
That is the magic of science it turns our curiosity into knowledge and helps us keep learning about the world and about ourselves every single day.
