bend
When we talk about ‘bend,’ it’s like when you have a soft straw and you push it so it makes a curve. Bend means changing the shape of something, like making it into a rainbow shape. Imagine a piece of spaghetti before it’s cooked. It’s straight and hard, but after you cook it, it’s soft and you can bend it into different shapes.
Think of a tree branch. Sometimes, when the wind blows, the branch moves and bends, but it doesn’t break. It’s like a dance where the branch moves with the wind. Bending is about being flexible and able to change without breaking.
Another way to think of bending is like when you do a somersault. Your body bends to make a circle. It’s like when you make a bridge with your body. Bending lets us move and do fun things like gymnastics or yoga.
Bending is important because it helps things fit into different spaces. Like when you bend a wire to make it fit around something. It’s like giving something a hug, wrapping around it nicely.