remember
Think of your brain as a big library. Each time you learn something new, like how to tie your shoes or the taste of your favorite ice cream, you put a new book on a shelf. When you want to remember, you go back to that book and read it again. Sometimes, the books are easy to find, and sometimes they get a little lost, but they’re always there.
Your mind is like a camera taking pictures. When you see something exciting, like a rainbow or a birthday cake, you take a picture and save it in your mind. Later, when you want to remember, you look at the picture again. Some pictures are clear, and some are a bit fuzzy, but they help you remember.
Think of your memories as seeds in a garden. Each time you learn or experience something, you plant a seed. As time goes by, these seeds grow into flowers. When you think back, you’re picking flowers from your garden. Some flowers are bright and fresh, while others might be a little wilted, but they all tell a story about what you’ve done and learned.