5th Apr 2025
Once upon a time, there was a curious little boy named Liam. One rainy afternoon, as the sun peeked through the clouds, a beautiful rainbow appeared in the sky. Liam gasped in wonder and ran to his mother, saying, "Mom, why do rainbows happen?" His mother smiled and explained, "Rainbows are magic made by sunlight and rain! When sunlight passes through raindrops in the sky, the light bends and splits into seven colors—red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet. That’s what makes a rainbow!" Liam’s eyes sparkled. "So, rainbows are like nature’s painting?" "Yes!" his mom laughed. "And do you know? You can only see a rainbow when the sun is behind you and the rain is in front of you."
From that day on, Liam always looked for rainbows after the rain, remembering how science and beauty could mix in the sky. He would run outside with joy whenever he spotted that colorful arc, shouting, “Look, Mom! A rainbow!” And his mother would join him, twirling around and reminding him of the magic hidden in nature. The world became an adventure for Liam, who began noticing how the sun played with puddles, how flowers danced in the breeze, and how every raindrop could create something beautiful together with the sunlight.