crop
Imagine your drawing book is like a big field. When you draw something, like a sunflower, you are planting a seed. Over time, as you color and add details, your sunflower grows bigger and prettier, just like a real plant does in the field. When it’s all done, you show it to everyone, and that’s like harvesting your crop. The crop is the beautiful picture you’ve created.
Think of your toy box as a garden. Each toy is a different plant. When you play with your toys, you are taking care of your garden. Some toys might need more attention, like a plant that needs water and sunlight. When you finish playing and put your toys back, it’s like gathering all the ripe fruits and vegetables from your garden. That’s your crop – all the fun and memories you made.
Your plate at dinner can be a crop too. When you eat your vegetables, you are tasting the hard work of farmers who planted seeds, took care of the plants, and finally picked them when they were ready. Every bite is a little piece of the crop they worked so hard to grow.