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  • Watermelon Nature Study: Why do some fruits have thick rinds?

    Why does a watermelon have a thick rind while a grape has only a thin skin? In this watermelon nature study podcast episode, kids will discover why fruits have different kinds of coverings and how those coverings help them survive as they grow. We’ll explore how watermelons protect their watery interiors, how orange peels help protect the juicy fruit inside, and how coconuts are equipped for long ocean voyages. Families will also learn why some fruits need thick rinds while others can get by with only a thin skin, leading to fascinating discussions about seed protection, water conservation, seed dispersal,…

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