What is They're everywhere?

They're everywhere means something is found in many places, just like how your favorite toy can be in your backpack, on the floor, or even under the bed.

Imagine you have a bag of jellybeans, lots and lots of them. You open the bag, and you pour out the jellybeans into your room, onto the kitchen table, and even outside on the grass. Now, wherever you look, there are jellybeans, in your room, on the table, on the grass. That's what "they're everywhere" means: there are lots of something in many places.

Like a Playground Full of Balls

Think about a playground with kids playing. There are balls rolling around, some near the swings, some under the slide, and even one stuck in a tree! No matter where you go on the playground, there's always a ball nearby. That’s like saying "balls are everywhere."

So next time you hear someone say "they're everywhere," just think about your jellybeans or those balls on the playground, it means something is all around you, no matter where you look!

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  1. A kid notices that the same pattern repeats on tiles, leaves, and even in the sky.

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