Alright kiddo, have you ever heard of a tropical seasonal forest? It's a type of forest that you might find in places where it's warm and humid, like in Africa or South America.
During some parts of the year, it can be very dry and there's not a lot of rain. But during other parts of the year, it can be really wet and there's lots of rain. That's why it's called a "seasonal" forest, because it has different seasons of rain and dryness.
The trees in a tropical seasonal forest are really cool too. They have big leaves that help them take in lots of sunlight, which they need to grow. Plus, they have big roots that go deep in the ground to suck up as much water as they can when it does rain.
And do you know what animals might live in a tropical seasonal forest? Monkeys, sloths, and even tigers! There are lots of different kinds of animals that call this place home.
So next time you think about a forest, remember that there are lots of different types out there, and the tropical seasonal forest is just one of them!