export
Think about your favorite toy that you love to play with. Exporting is like when you share that toy with a friend who lives far away. You pack it up nicely and send it to them so they can enjoy it too. This is what happens when countries send things they make to other countries. They share their special toys, like cars or apples, with people who live far away.
Imagine you have a big box of crayons with lots of colors. You have so many that you decide to give some to a friend who doesn’t have any. Exporting is like giving those crayons to your friend. Your friend can now draw and color with them, and they might even give you a thank-you card in return. Countries do this too; they send things they have a lot of to other countries and sometimes get something back in return.
Think of a delicious cake you baked with your family. You have so much cake that you can’t eat it all by yourself. Exporting is like cutting a slice and giving it to your neighbor. They get to taste your yummy cake, and it makes them happy. Countries do this with things they make or grow, like bread or bananas, and share them with other places.