A bargain is like when you and your friend both have toys but want to swap them. You talk to each other and decide, “If you give me your red car, I’ll give you my blue truck.” Both of you think it’s a good idea, so you make the trade. A bargain is when two people agree on something that both feel happy about.
Think of a bargain as a game where you and someone else try to make each other happy. Imagine you have a cookie, and your friend has a candy. You both like each other’s treats, so you say, “Let’s trade!” If both of you smile and say yes, that’s a bargain because you both got something you wanted.
A bargain can also be like when you’re at a fair, and you see a toy you really want. The person selling it says it costs two dollars, but you only have one dollar. You ask, “Can I have it for one dollar?” If the seller agrees, you’ve made a bargain. It’s about finding a way where both sides feel good about the deal.