Where did the air go?

Where did the air go?

Author
authorAI咯咯屋

Where did the air go?

age4 - 6 years old
emotional intelligence
Story Details

Today, Diandian and Xiaoyi want to throw a "balloon party"!

Diandian blows up a balloon with all his might, almost out of breath. Diandian: "Phew... I feel like I'm about to fly away!"

Diandian's hand slips, and a balloon flies up to the ceiling with a "pfft—" and then falls back down.

Gugu flies over and scans the scene. Gugu: "Gas diffusion detected. Are you conducting a small-scale explosion experiment?"

Diandian frowns, holding the burst balloon. Diandian: "Gugu, where did the air from the balloon go?"

Gugu activates scan mode, its eyes turning into scanners. Gugu: "Analyzing air-related query... Please watch the knowledge projection!"

An animation appears on the screen—the air from the balloon escapes and mixes with the surrounding air. Gugu (narrating): "Air is everywhere, we just can't see it."

Oxygen, nitrogen, water vapor, and other gases float in the air. Gugu: "Air is made of invisible molecules. It has weight and serves a purpose."

Diandian, surprised, reaches out and waves his hand in the air. Diandian: "So what I'm holding in my hand right now is air?"

Xiaoyi spreads his arms, looks up, and shouts— Xiaoyi: "I live in the air! I'm an air alien!"

Gugu switches to explanation mode, wearing professor glasses. Gugu: "Here come the secret facts about air!" Air has weight Air can be compressed Air can transmit sound and smells

The screen shows Gugu weighing air on a scale. A large bag of air is shown to weigh 1.3 kg. Gugu: "One cubic meter of air weighs about 1.3 kilograms!"

Diandian holds a transparent box and says, "I'm going to trap some air in here!"

Gugu flies over their heads, saying with a smile: Gugu: "Even though air is invisible, it's always with us. It's the most important 'invisible treasure' in our lives!"

Don't forget to be thankful for the air, which lets us breathe, talk, and play with balloons. See you next time!

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