Why Do Forests Sing at Night?

Forests sing at night because the trees and animals make sounds together. At night, the wind moves through the leaves like a gentle whisper, and some insects or small mammals chatter in the dark. It all makes a soft melody that feels magical.

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  1. A breeze makes the leaves in the forest whisper like a bedtime story.
  2. Cricket chirps mix with the soft tapping of tree branches at night.
  3. A fox howls as if it's joining an ancient nighttime melody.

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