end
The end is like when you finish a yummy ice cream. You know how you take the last bite, and there’s no more left in the bowl? That’s the end of your ice cream. It’s when something stops or is all done.
Imagine you’re watching your favorite cartoon. The end is when the story is all told, and the screen says ‘The End’ before it turns off. It means the adventure is over, and it’s time to wait for the next one.
Think about reading a bedtime story with lots of pages. When you turn the last page and close the book, that’s the end of the story. It’s like saying goodbye to the characters until you read it again.
When you play with toys and it’s time to clean up, putting the last toy back in its place means playtime has reached its end. It’s like saying ‘See you later’ to your toys until next time.
Even when you’re building a tower with blocks, the end is when you place the final block on top. Your tower is complete, and you can admire your creation before starting something new.