North is like the top of a map. Imagine a map as a piece of paper with drawings of places. When you hold it, the top part is usually north. It’s like having a big arrow pointing up, saying, ‘This way is north!’
Think of north as the direction where the cold and snow come from. When you see a snowflake, it might have traveled from the north because many cold places, like the North Pole, are in that direction.
You know how the sun rises in the morning and sets in the evening? North is not where the sun comes up or goes down. It’s in a different place, like a secret spot where the sun doesn’t visit much.
Imagine you’re a compass. A compass is a tool that always points north. It’s like having a magical friend that always knows the way, even if you don’t. So, when you hear ‘north,’ think about the top of the map, cold places, and the direction your compass friend would point.