When we talk about ‘abandon’, it’s like when you have a toy that you don’t play with anymore, so you leave it in a corner and forget about it. Abandon means to leave something or someone behind, not taking care of it anymore. It’s like when you stop watering a plant, and it gets sad because it needs you to grow.
Imagine you are building a sandcastle at the beach. If you walk away and don’t come back to finish it, you have abandoned your sandcastle. It’s like saying goodbye to something and not going back.
Think about a storybook. If you stop reading it halfway and never open it again, you have abandoned the story. The characters in the book stay frozen, waiting for you to come back and continue their adventure.
Abandon is also like when you leave a puzzle unfinished. All the pieces are scattered, waiting for you to come back and complete the picture. But if you don’t, the puzzle stays incomplete, just like something abandoned.