replace
When we talk about ‘replace’, think about your favorite toy car. If one of its wheels breaks, you replace it with a new one so the car can zoom around again. It’s like swapping something old or broken for something new or better.
Now, imagine you have a puzzle, and one piece is missing. You replace the missing piece with a new one that fits perfectly. This helps the puzzle become whole and complete.
Or think about your crayons. If your blue crayon is all used up, you replace it with a fresh, new blue crayon so you can keep coloring the sky and the ocean. It’s like getting something back to how it should be by putting something new in its place.
Finally, pretend you have a pair of shoes, and one shoe has a hole in it. You replace the old shoe with a new one, so you can jump and run without getting your feet wet. It’s all about making sure things work right by swapping out the parts that don’t work anymore.