dilemma
A dilemma is like standing at a fork in the road where you have to choose between two paths, but both paths have things you like and things you don’t like. Imagine you have two favorite toys, a teddy bear and a toy car, and you can only take one with you to a sleepover. You love the teddy bear because it’s cuddly, but you also love the toy car because it’s so much fun to play with. Choosing between them can be hard, and that’s what a dilemma feels like.
Another way to think about a dilemma is like having two ice cream flavors, chocolate and vanilla, and you can only pick one scoop. Chocolate is delicious, but vanilla is also your favorite. You stand there thinking about which one you want more, and it’s tricky because both are so yummy. This is a bit like a dilemma, where you have to make a decision between two good things.
Imagine you have two friends who both want to play with you at the same time, but they don’t want to play together. You have to choose which friend to play with, and you don’t want to make the other one sad. This is another example of a dilemma, where you have to make a choice that isn’t easy.