So, the Statue of Liberty is a really big lady made of copper and iron, and she's a famous symbol of freedom and liberty in the United States. Imagine a really big doll, but way bigger than you, and made of shiny metal.
She stands on a little island in New York City called Liberty Island, and people from all over the world come to visit her! You can take a boat to get there and see her up close.
The statue was a gift from France to the United States in 1886 to celebrate their friendship and the 100th anniversary of America's independence. The lady statue represents the Roman goddess of freedom, Lady Libertas.
She holds a torch in one hand, which represents enlightenment and the idea that knowledge and education are important. In her other hand, she holds a tablet with the date of the American Declaration of Independence, which is when America declared that it was its own country.
The crown she wears has seven spikes, and each one represents an ocean on Earth. So even though she lives in America, she's a symbol of freedom for everyone in the world.
The statue isn't just a decoration though - inside, there's a staircase that goes all the way up to the top of her head! If you're brave enough to climb all the stairs, you can get an amazing view of the city from her crown.
So, that's the Statue of Liberty - a huge, magical lady who represents freedom and liberty.