pull
When you pull something, it’s like when you use your hand to bring a toy closer to you. Imagine you have a toy car on the floor. If you want to play with it, you might grab it and move it towards you. That’s pulling! It’s the opposite of push, where you move things away.
Think of a rope tied to a bell. When you pull the rope, the bell rings because you moved the rope towards you. It’s like when you want to open a door, and you need to pull the handle to bring the door open.
Another example is when you’re playing tug-of-war with your friends. You hold onto the rope, and you pull with all your might to bring the rope and your friends towards you. You’re using your strength to move something in your direction.
Pulling is all about using your hands or body to bring things closer. It’s a fun action that helps you interact with the world around you, whether it’s playing games, opening doors, or ringing bells.