month
A month is like a big puzzle made up of smaller pieces called days. Imagine you have a big picture made of 30 or 31 little pieces, and each piece is a day. When you put all the pieces together, you have a month! Sometimes, the puzzle is a little smaller with only 28 or 29 pieces, like in February.
Think of a month like a chapter in a storybook. Each chapter tells a part of the story of the year. There are 12 chapters, or months, in a year. Each month has its own special things, like holidays or seasons, which makes the story of the year exciting and fun.
A month is also like a slice of a big round cake. If the whole cake is a year, then each slice is a month. You get to enjoy one slice at a time, and after you finish all 12 slices, you get a new cake, which is a new year. So, a month helps us understand time and how things change, like the weather or the trees, as we move through the year.