Think of a deposit like putting your favorite toy in a special box. This box keeps it safe for you until you want to play with it again. You know your toy is there, and when you need it, you can take it out. A deposit is like putting something valuable in a safe place.
Imagine you have a piggy bank where you keep your coins. Every time you put a coin in, that’s a deposit. The piggy bank holds your coins until you decide to use them for something special, like buying candy. Depositing is like saving up for something you really want.
Picture a tree growing in a garden. Each time you water it, you are making a deposit of water. The tree gets stronger and grows taller because of the water you give it. Deposits help things grow and become better over time.
Think about a library where you leave your books. You know your books are safe there, and you can get them back whenever you want. A deposit is like leaving your books in the library, knowing they will be there when you need them.