Think about a cookie jar that has a special rule: it can only hold a certain number of cookies, let’s say 10. If you try to put more than 10 cookies in the jar, it just won’t fit. That’s what a limit is like. It’s a rule that tells you the maximum amount of something you can have or do.
Now, picture a race track where toy cars zoom around. If there’s a sign that says ‘Speed Limit: 5 laps per minute’, it means the cars can’t go faster than that. The limit keeps everything safe and orderly, just like how the cookie jar keeps you from having too many cookies at once.
Imagine a playground slide. There might be a height limit for using the slide, like ‘You must be this tall to slide’. This limit ensures that only kids who are tall enough and safe to slide get to use it.
Limits are like invisible boundaries or rules that help us understand how much of something we can do or have, making sure everything stays balanced and safe.