fare
Think of a fare like a special ticket you need to go on an adventure. When you want to ride on a bus or a train, the fare is like the magic key that lets you hop on and travel to exciting places. Just like when you need a ticket to enter a fun fair, you need a fare to ride on public transportation.
Imagine you have a piggy bank full of coins. When you want to go somewhere, you take out some coins to pay for the fare. It’s like giving a little gift to the bus driver or train conductor so they can take you on your journey. The fare is important because it helps keep the bus or train running smoothly, just like how your toys need batteries to work.
Sometimes, the fare can be different, like how some toys need more batteries than others. If you’re going a short distance, you might need fewer coins. But if you’re going far away, you’ll need more coins. So, the fare helps you know how much you need to save in your piggy bank for your next adventure.