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A flower has parts that work together like a team to make more flowers, just like how you and your friends might build a treehouse together!

Flowers have petals, which are like the colorful flags on top of a flagpole. They help attract bees and other helpers who come to pollinate the flower.

Underneath, there's the stamen, which is like the flower’s little factory, it makes pollen, a special kind of dust that helps make new flowers.

Then there's the pistil, which acts like the flower's home for baby seeds. When pollen gets to the pistil, it starts making seeds inside the flower.

When the flower is done with its job, it might turn into a fruit or just drop its seeds on the ground, and poof, new flowers can grow from those seeds!

So a flower’s structure is like a little factory with helpers, all working together to make more flowers for the future! 🌸A flower has parts that work together like a team to make more flowers, just like how you and your friends might build a treehouse together!

Flowers have petals, which are like the colorful flags on top of a flagpole. They help attract bees and other helpers who come to pollinate the flower.

Underneath, there's the stamen, which is like the flower’s little factory, it makes pollen, a special kind of dust that helps make new flowers.

Then there's the pistil, which acts like the flower's home for baby seeds. When pollen gets to the pistil, it starts making seeds inside the flower.

When the flower is done with its job, it might turn into a fruit or just drop its seeds on the ground, and poof, new flowers can grow from those seeds!

So a flower’s structure is like a little factory with helpers, all working together to make more flowers for the future! 🌸

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  1. A flower has petals, stamens, and a pistil, like a house with rooms for attracting bees and making seeds.

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