When you pour something, it’s like you’re letting a stream of water flow from one place to another, like when you tip a cup to fill a glass with juice. Imagine your toy car going down a slide; the juice moves from the cup to the glass in a similar way. Gravity helps pull the liquid down, just like it pulls your car down the slide. Pouring can be slow, like when you carefully pour milk to not spill, or fast, like when you quickly fill a bucket with water.
Think of pouring as a gentle waterfall. When you pour, you control how much liquid moves from one container to another, just like how you decide how fast to slide down a playground slide. If you pour too fast, the liquid might splash out, like when you go down the slide too quickly and bump at the end.
Pouring is also like sharing. When you pour, you are giving some of what you have to another place or person. It’s like sharing your crayons with a friend, only with liquids instead of colors. Pouring is about moving and sharing liquids carefully and thoughtfully.