Dangerous is like when you see a red light while crossing the street. It means ‘stop’ because cars are moving fast, and if you keep walking, you might get hurt. It’s like a big red sign saying ‘be careful!’ because something bad could happen.
Think of a hot stove in the kitchen. It looks shiny, but if you touch it, your hand will hurt because it’s very hot. Dangerous is like that stove, something that can hurt you if you’re not careful.
Imagine a big, deep pool. If you can’t swim, jumping in without a floatie is dangerous because you might sink. It’s like being in a place where you can’t touch the bottom and feel safe. Dangerous means you have to be careful and maybe ask for help.
Consider a sharp knife. It’s useful for cutting food, but if you play with it, you might cut your finger. Dangerous things can sometimes be helpful, but you need to use them the right way.
So, dangerous means something could hurt you or make you feel scared if you don’t pay attention or if you’re not careful.