Blue jeans are more than 150 years old!
They were first made as strong work pants a very long time ago. People all over the world still wear them.
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Blue jeans are more than 150 years old!
They were first made as strong work pants a very long time ago. People all over the world still wear them.
Silk was first made in China thousands of years ago.
People there learned the secret of silkworm threads long, long ago. Silk cloth is still soft and shiny today.
The áo dài is a long, flowing dress worn in Vietnam.
People wear the áo dài on special days and holidays. It comes in many pretty colors.
Jeans are made from a strong blue cloth called denim.
Denim is thick and tough, so jeans are hard to tear. That makes them great for playing and climbing.
Silk comes from soft threads spun by tiny silkworms.
A silkworm is a little caterpillar. It spins a smooth thread that people weave into shiny, soft cloth.
Wool for warm sweaters comes from the coats of sheep.
Farmers give sheep a gentle haircut in spring. The soft wool is cleaned and spun into cozy yarn.
Cotton for our clothes grows on a fluffy plant.
The cotton plant makes soft white puffs. People spin the puffs into thread to make t-shirts and towels.