accumulation
Accumulation is like building a tower with blocks. Every time you add a block, the tower gets taller and taller. Just like how adding more blocks makes the tower grow, accumulation is about adding more things together over time. If you keep adding blocks, your tower can reach the sky!
Think of it like a snowball rolling down a hill. At first, it’s just a tiny ball, but as it rolls, it picks up more snow and gets bigger and bigger. Accumulation is like that snowball growing as it collects more snow.
Another way to think about it is like saving your favorite candies. If you save one candy today and another tomorrow, soon you’ll have a whole jar full of candies! Accumulation is about gathering things little by little until you have a lot.
Accumulation can happen with anything, like collecting stickers, saving money in a piggy bank, or even learning new words. Each time you add something new, you’re accumulating more, just like adding a piece to a puzzle until the picture is complete.