small
Think about a tiny ant. It’s so little that it can walk on your finger and you can barely feel it. That’s what ‘small’ means. It’s when something is not big and can fit into little spaces. Like how a ladybug can sit on a leaf without bending it. Small things are easy to hold in your hand, like a pebble or a button.
Picture a kitten. When it is first born, it is very small and fits snugly in your hands. It can snuggle into tiny corners and hide in places where bigger cats cannot. Small is like a raindrop on your nose or a grain of sand on the beach. They are not big like a mountain or a tree.
Think about your favorite toy car. It is small enough to zoom around on your table but not so big that it can’t fit in your toy box. Small things are often cute and easy to carry, like a feather from a bird. Small is when you can see the whole thing at once, like a little cookie before you take a bite.