customer
A customer is like a friend who comes to your lemonade stand to get a cup of lemonade. You know how you make lemonade and put it on a table outside your house? Well, when someone walks by and sees your sign that says ‘Lemonade for Sale,’ they might stop and ask you for a cup. That’s a customer! They give you some coins, and you give them a refreshing drink. It’s like a small trade between you and them.
Think about a customer as a guest at a party you’re hosting. You want them to feel happy and enjoy what you have to offer. When they come to your party, you show them all the fun games and yummy snacks you have. If they like it, they might tell other friends about your awesome party. A customer is like that guest who enjoys what you have and might come back again or even bring more friends next time.
Imagine a customer as someone who visits a library to borrow books. The library has lots of books, and the person picks the ones they want to read. They take the books home, enjoy them, and then return them so someone else can borrow them. The library is happy because more people are reading the books, and the person is happy because they got to read some great stories. A customer is like that person who finds something they need and enjoys using it.