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When you open something, it’s like making a door move so you can see what’s inside the room. Imagine a box with a lid. When the lid is closed, you can’t see or touch the toys inside. But when you open the lid, the box is ready to share its treasures.
Think of your favorite book. When it’s closed, the pages are all snug together, hiding the story. Opening the book lets you see the pictures and read the words, bringing the story to life.
Opening can also be like a flower blooming. When a flower opens, its petals spread out to show its beautiful colors and let everyone see how lovely it is.
Another example is opening your arms wide to give a big hug. Your arms are closed when they are by your sides, but when you open them, you can wrap them around someone to show you care.
So, opening is all about making things ready to use, see, or share, whether it’s a book, a box, a flower, or even your arms.