problem
A problem is like a puzzle that is missing a piece. Imagine you have a picture you want to complete, but one piece is lost. You need to find that missing piece to make the picture whole again. Sometimes, finding the piece is easy, like when it’s under the couch. Other times, it’s hard, like when it’s hidden in a big toy box.
Another way to think about a problem is like a roadblock on a path. You’re walking down a path, and then there’s a big rock in the way. You can’t keep going until you figure out how to move the rock or find a way around it. Maybe you need a friend to help you push it, or maybe you need to find another path.
A problem can also be like a knot in a shoelace. You want to tie your shoes, but there’s a knot that’s stopping you. You have to carefully untangle the knot so you can tie your shoes and start running again. Sometimes, you need to be patient and think about the best way to untangle it.