Extra snacks are bonus treats you get when you already have your main snack.
Imagine you’re eating a sandwich for lunch, that’s your main snack. Then, your teacher gives the whole class a bag of chips to share. Those chips are extra snacks, they’re not part of your lunch, but they come with it anyway!
Like Getting an Extra Toy
Why We Like Extra Snacks
Extra snacks are like getting more joy for free! You didn’t expect them, but they make your day better. It's like when you finish your homework quickly and get to watch an extra cartoon before bed, it feels like a bonus reward!
So next time you get something extra with your snack, remember: that’s just extra snacks, making your day even more fun!
Examples
- A kid eats a bag of chips during lunch break because they're hungry and it's quick.
- Someone grabs a candy bar from their desk at work to stay energized.
- A student eats a sandwich while walking home after school.
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