protect
Think about a big, cozy blanket. When you feel cold, you wrap it around yourself to stay warm and snug. That’s what it means to protect. You’re keeping yourself safe from the cold. Now, imagine you have a treasure box filled with your favorite toys. You close the lid and maybe even lock it so nothing can get lost or broken. Protecting is like making sure your toys are safe and sound.
Consider a helmet when you ride your bike. It keeps your head safe if you fall, just like a superhero’s shield. It’s a special way to make sure you don’t get hurt. Protecting is about taking care of things or people we love, like our family or friends.
Picture a big umbrella when it rains. It keeps you dry and happy, stopping the rain from making you wet. Protecting is like that umbrella, keeping you safe from things that might not be nice. Whether it’s a blanket, a treasure box, a helmet, or an umbrella, protecting is about caring and keeping things safe and happy.