achievement
Think of achievement like building a tall tower with blocks. Each time you stack a block, you are getting closer to the sky. When the tower is tall and strong, you feel proud because you did something special. An achievement is like that tower—it shows you worked hard to reach the top.
Another way to see achievement is like planting a seed in a garden. You water it and give it sunshine, and one day, a beautiful flower blooms. The flower is your achievement because you took care of it and helped it grow. It’s the result of your patience and care.
Achievement is also like learning to ride a bike. At first, it might be tricky, and you might fall. But each time you get back up and try again, you’re closer to riding without help. When you finally ride on your own, that’s an achievement because you didn’t give up and learned something new.
Imagine achievement as a treasure map. Each step you take towards the treasure, like learning new things or practicing, brings you closer to finding the treasure. When you find it, you feel happy because your journey was successful. That treasure is your achievement.