Think of experience like a big book. Every time you try something new, like riding a bike or drawing a picture, you add a page to this book. These pages are filled with the things you learned and how you felt. The more pages you have, the more you know about the world and how to do different things. This book helps you remember what you did right and what you can do better next time.
Another way to see experience is like a garden. When you plant a seed, it takes time and care to grow into a flower. Each day you water it and watch it, it grows a little more. Your experiences are like those seeds. The more you do, the more your garden grows, and soon you have a beautiful garden full of colorful flowers, each one showing something you’ve learned.
You can also think of experience as a collection of toys. Every time you play with a new toy, you learn how it works and what makes it fun. Over time, you get better at playing with all your toys because you remember what you learned before. This collection helps you know how to have fun in different ways and share that fun with your friends.