When we say ‘few,’ it’s like having a small handful of candies. Imagine you can count them on one hand, maybe three or four. It’s not a lot, but it’s more than one or two. If you have a few toys, you might have just enough to play with, but not so many that you can’t carry them all at once.

Think of ‘few’ like a tiny garden with only a couple of flowers. It’s not a whole field full of flowers, but those few can still be very pretty and special. They stand out because there aren’t too many around them.

Picture ‘few’ as a small group of friends. You might have a few friends you play with at the park. It’s not a big crowd, just a small circle of friends who you can easily talk to and have fun with. Sometimes, having just a few makes it easier to share and enjoy each other’s company.

‘Few’ can also feel like a short wait. If you’re waiting for a few minutes, it’s not a long time, just a little bit of waiting, like when you’re waiting for your turn on the swing. It goes by quickly, but it’s still a bit of time.