Errors are like when you’re coloring a picture and you go outside the lines. You wanted to stay inside, but your crayon slipped. It’s a little mistake, and that’s okay because you can always try again or use an eraser.

Imagine you’re building a tower with blocks, and suddenly it falls over. That’s an error in building. Maybe you put a block in the wrong place, or the tower got too wobbly. You learn from it and try to build it better next time.

Errors can also be like when you’re trying to tell a story, but you forget a part of it. You might say something that doesn’t quite make sense, but then you remember and fix it. It’s like a puzzle where some pieces are missing, and you need to find them to make the picture complete.

When you’re playing a game, and you press the wrong button, that’s an error too. It might make your character do something funny, but you can always try again. Errors help us learn and get better at what we’re doing.