labour
Labour is like when you build a sandcastle at the beach. You use your hands, a bucket, and a shovel to make something special. The work you do with your hands is called labour. Just like building a sandcastle, when people work hard to make things or help others, they are doing labour.
Imagine your favorite toy is broken. When someone fixes it, they are using their skills and time, which is also labour. Labour is like magic because it turns things that are broken or not there into something useful and fun again.
Think of a busy bee. Bees work all day to collect nectar and make honey. Their buzzing and flying around is their labour. People are like bees when they work. They might not make honey, but they create other things like bread, clothes, or even cars. This is labour too.
When you clean your room or help bake cookies, you are doing a small kind of labour. It’s about using your energy and effort to make something better or create something new.