When something is available, it means it is ready for you to use or take. Think of a toy on a shelf in a toy store. If the toy is there and you can reach it, then it is available for you to play with or buy. It’s like a cookie jar on the kitchen counter. When the lid is open and you can grab a cookie, those cookies are available to eat.

Imagine a friend who is ready to play with you. If they are standing in the playground and waiting for you, they are available to join in your games. It’s like when your favorite book is on the library shelf and you can pick it up and read it. That book is available for you to enjoy.

Think of a light switch on the wall. When you can reach it and turn the light on, the switch is available for you to use. Or, picture a water fountain in the park. When it’s working and you can drink from it, the water is available to quench your thirst. Available means something is there and you can use it whenever you want.