You feel butterflies in your stomach when your body gets excited or nervous, like when you're about to do something big.
Imagine your stomach is a little room full of tiny dancers. When you’re happy or scared, they start spinning and twirling really fast, that’s what makes you feel all wobbly inside, like there are butterflies fluttering around!
What Makes the Dancers Spin?
Your brain sends messages through special highways called nerves, telling your stomach to get ready for action. Sometimes it's because you're going on an adventure, or sometimes it's because you're worried about something.
Why It Feels Like Butterflies
Examples
- You feel butterflies in your stomach when you're nervous before a big test.
- A child gets butterflies before starting school for the first time.
- You feel fluttery when you see someone you like.
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