When we talk about ‘last’, think of it like the end of a fun story. After you read the very final page, there are no more pages left. It’s like when you play with your toys, and you put the last one back in the toy box. That means there are no more toys to put away.

Imagine you’re eating a yummy ice cream cone. You take bite after bite, and then you get to the last bite. Once you eat that, the ice cream is all gone! The last bite means it’s the end of the treat.

Or, picture a race where everyone is running fast. When the last runner crosses the finish line, the race is over. No one else is left to finish.

Think about your favorite song. It plays and plays, and then you hear the last note. After that note, the music stops. The last note is like saying goodbye to the song until you play it again.

So, ‘last’ is like the final piece of a puzzle. Once you place it, the picture is complete, and there’s nothing more to add.