Blowing out birthday candles is like sending a tiny message to the birthday cake, it tells it that the party has officially started!
How Candles Work
Candles are like little fire starters. When you light them, they burn because of something called wax, which turns into heat and light when it gets hot enough. You can see this happening right in front of your eyes, the flame flickers, the wax melts, and everything looks shiny and warm.
Why We Blow Them Out
When we blow out the candles, we're like little firefighters who stop the flames from burning forever. If you don’t blow them out, they might keep burning all night long, and that would mean no more cake, just a very hot plate!
Blowing on the flame is like giving it a gentle push, enough to make it fall over and go out, but not so hard that it starts a big fire. It’s also fun because you can try to blow them all out at once, like in a race with your friends!
Examples
- A child blows out all the candles on their cake in one breath.
- Blowing out birthday candles feels like a magical way to make wishes come true.
- At a party, everyone cheers when someone successfully blows out all the candles.
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