When something is broken, like a toy or a puzzle, fixing it means making it work again. Imagine your favorite toy car’s wheel comes off. To fix it, you or an adult might need to put the wheel back on so it can zoom around again. Fixing is like giving your toy a little help to be happy again.
Fixing can also be like putting together pieces of a puzzle. Sometimes, things get mixed up or fall apart. Fixing means finding the right pieces and putting them back in the right place, just like when you find the missing puzzle piece and make the picture whole again.
Think of fixing like being a superhero for your things. When your favorite book gets a tear, fixing it might mean using a little tape to make the pages stay together. You’re saving the day by making sure your book can be read again. Fixing is all about making things better and working again, just like magic!