stumble
Think about walking on a path full of pebbles. Sometimes, your foot might hit one, and you might lose your balance for a moment. That’s a bit like what stumbling is. It’s when your feet don’t move the way you want, and you might trip or almost fall. It’s like when you’re playing and you suddenly bump into something and get a little wobbly.
Imagine a puppy learning to walk. It’s so excited and wobbly, and sometimes its tiny paws get tangled up. The puppy might trip over its own feet but gets back up with a wagging tail, ready to try again. Stumbling is like that moment when the puppy’s paws don’t quite go where it wants them to.
Think of a dancer twirling around. If they spin too fast, they might stumble, which means they didn’t land perfectly. It’s like a little hiccup in their dance. But just like the dancer, when you stumble, you can catch yourself and keep going. It’s a small pause, a little surprise, but it doesn’t stop you from moving forward.