habit
A habit is like a little friend that helps you do things without thinking too much about them. Imagine you always put your toys away before bed. Over time, it becomes a habit because you do it every night, and it feels like your toys are saying, ‘Time to go to sleep!’ Habits are like invisible helpers that make your day easier by reminding you what to do.
Think of a habit as a path in a forest. The more you walk on it, the clearer and easier it becomes to follow. If you brush your teeth every morning, it’s like walking on that path every day. Soon, you don’t even have to think about it; your feet just know where to go. Habits help you find your way through the day without getting lost.
Habits can also be like seeds you plant in a garden. When you water them by doing the same thing over and over, they grow into strong plants. If you read a story every night, you’re watering the seed of reading, and it grows into a big, beautiful tree that loves books. Habits help you grow into the person you want to be.