What are siblings?

Siblings are brothers and sisters who share the same parents.

Imagine you have a toy box full of your favorite toys. Now, if you have someone else in your family who also has their own set of toys, but they're from the same group because they live with you and your parents, those people are siblings.

Like a Team of Friends

Think about playing a game with your brother or sister. You all come from the same family, so you’re like a team. Even if you don’t always agree on who gets to go first in the game, you still share the same house and sometimes even the same chores, that’s what siblings do together.

Siblings Can Be Different

Sometimes siblings are very similar, like two peas in a pod. Other times, they’re totally different, one might love drawing pictures, while the other prefers building with blocks. But no matter how different you are, being siblings means you're connected by family and shared memories.

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Examples

  1. Two kids growing up together in the same house.
  2. A brother and sister playing video games every weekend.

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