When we say something is cheap, it means you don’t need a lot of money to buy it. Think of it like when you go to the ice cream shop, and you can buy a scoop of ice cream with just a few coins from your piggy bank. That’s because the ice cream is not expensive, it’s cheap!

Imagine you have a box of crayons, and you want to buy more colors. If the new crayons don’t need many of your saved up coins, they are cheap. It’s like trading a toy car for a whole box of crayons instead of just one crayon. You get more without giving away much!

When something is cheap, it’s like finding a hidden treasure in the toy store. You might see a toy that costs less than you thought, and you still have enough coins left to buy a candy. It feels like a special surprise because you get to have more fun without spending all your coins. Being cheap doesn’t mean it’s not good; sometimes it’s just a little easier to get!