draft
A draft is like a practice drawing. Imagine you want to draw a picture of a house. The first time you draw it, you might use a pencil and make light lines. This is your draft. You can erase and change things as much as you want until you get it just right. Once you’re happy with it, you can go over it with a pen or color it, and then it becomes your final picture.
A draft is also like a rough copy of a story you want to write. You start by writing down your ideas, even if they’re not perfect. You can fix the mistakes later and make the story better. It’s like building with blocks. You start with a few blocks, and then you keep adding and changing them until your tower looks just right.
Think of a draft like a recipe you’re trying out for the first time. You mix the ingredients and taste it. If it doesn’t taste right, you can add a little more sugar or salt. Once it tastes perfect, then you know how to make it again the next time.