Interest is like a magical garden where you plant a special seed called ‘money.’ When you plant this seed in the garden, it grows over time without you doing much. The more seeds you plant, the bigger your garden becomes, and soon you have more and more seeds growing into beautiful flowers. These flowers are like extra money that grows from your original seeds.
Another way to think about interest is like a reward for sharing your toys. Imagine you have a toy that you let your friend borrow. While your friend plays with it, they give you a small candy every day as a thank you. The candy is like the interest you earn for letting someone else use your toy. The longer they play with it, the more candy you get.
Interest can also be like a race where you start with a small car. As the race goes on, your car gets faster and faster without you doing anything extra. The faster your car goes, the more distance you cover. In this race, the extra speed is like interest, helping you go further with the same amount of effort.