When people make rules, it’s like when you play a game with your friends. Everyone needs to follow the rules so the game is fun and fair. Now, if someone breaks the rules, like taking an extra turn or hiding the ball, the game stops being fun. In the world, we have rules too, called laws, to make sure everyone is safe and happy. When someone breaks these rules, it’s called a crime. It’s like taking an extra turn in the game, but much more serious.
Imagine a puzzle where each piece fits perfectly to make a picture. If someone takes a piece away or tries to force a piece where it doesn’t belong, the picture is ruined. A crime is like taking a piece from the puzzle of our world. It makes things not work right, and people can get hurt or feel sad.
Think of traffic lights: red means stop, green means go. If someone doesn’t follow these lights, cars can crash and people can get hurt. A crime is like ignoring the red light. It can cause problems and make people feel unsafe. So, following rules is important to keep everything working well and everyone feeling good.