sight
Sight is like having a magical window that lets you see everything around you. Imagine your eyes are like tiny cameras, taking pictures of the world and sending them to your brain. Your brain then tells you what you’re seeing, like colors, shapes, and movements. When you look at a big red ball, your eyes see the ball and your brain says, ‘That’s a red ball!’ This helps you know what things are and where they are.
Think of sight as a superhero’s power. Just like a superhero can see things far away, your eyes help you see things near and far. When you look at the sky, you can see the sun, clouds, and even birds flying. Your eyes work hard to make sure you see everything clearly, just like a superhero uses their powers to help people.
Sight is also like a puzzle. When you see something new, your eyes and brain work together to figure out what it is. If you see a new toy, your eyes look at its color and shape, and your brain puts all the pieces together to understand what the toy is. This way, you can play with it and have fun!