When we talk about ‘right,’ imagine it’s like a compass that helps you find your way. Just like how a compass always points north, doing the ‘right’ thing helps you know what to do. It’s like when you see someone who needs help, and you feel that little nudge inside that tells you to help them. That’s your inner compass pointing you towards the ‘right’ thing.

Think about a traffic light. When it’s green, it means you can go, and when it’s red, it means you should stop. Doing what’s ‘right’ is like following the traffic light rules. It keeps everyone safe and happy. If you see a red light and you stop, you’re doing the ‘right’ thing because you’re keeping yourself and others safe.

Imagine a balance scale. When both sides are even, it’s fair and just. Doing what’s ‘right’ is like keeping things balanced and fair. If you have two cookies and your friend has none, sharing one with them makes the scale even. That’s being fair and doing what’s ‘right’.