wire
A wire is like a long, thin path that helps things like electricity or information travel from one place to another, just like how a road helps cars get from your house to the park. Imagine it as a special rope that carries invisible things instead of you climbing it.
Think of a wire as a straw that carries things you can’t see, like how a straw carries juice from your cup to your mouth. Inside the wire, tiny bits called electrons move, similar to how juice flows up the straw. These electrons are what make your toys light up or your TV turn on!
Picture a wire as a bridge made of metal. This bridge lets electricity safely cross over from a power station to your home, just like how a bridge over a river lets people walk from one side to the other. Wires can be different colors and sizes, but they all do the same job of helping things move from here to there.
Wires can also be like telephone lines. They help us talk to friends far away by carrying our voices as signals. This is how you can chat with Grandma even if she lives in a different city!