Okay kiddo, let's talk about trees and their fruits. You know how you love to eat apples, oranges, and bananas? Well, those are all examples of fruits that grow on trees!
Now, a tree is a big plant that has roots in the ground and a trunk that goes up to branches and leaves at the top. The trunk is like the tree's body, and it helps keep the tree strong and stable.
But the most interesting part about trees is their fruits. Fruits are what we call the delicious and nutritious things that grow on trees. Some fruits are round, like apples and oranges, while some are long and pointy, like bananas.
The reason trees produce fruits is to help them spread their seeds around so that new trees can grow. Seeds are like tiny baby trees, and they need to be planted in the ground in order to grow into big trees of their own.
When animals or people eat a fruit, they might accidentally swallow a seed that is inside. Later, when they poop or spit out the seed, it might land in the soil where it can start growing into a new tree.
So, next time you take a bite out of an apple or peel a banana, remember that you're enjoying the sweet rewards of a tree's hard work in producing fruit!