When you have a cup full of juice and you accidentally tip it over, the juice flows out and makes a mess. This is called a spill. It’s like the juice is playing a game of hide and seek, but instead of hiding, it runs all over the table!

Imagine you are building a sandcastle at the beach, and a wave comes crashing in. The water rushes over your castle, spreading the sand everywhere. That’s similar to a spill, where something goes where it’s not supposed to be, like the juice leaving the cup.

Think of a box of crayons. If you open the box upside down, the crayons tumble out and roll away. That’s a spill too! It’s as if the crayons are having a race to see who can roll the farthest.

Spills can happen with many things, like milk, paint, or even toys. Sometimes it’s an accident, but it’s always important to clean up afterwards to make things tidy again. Cleaning up a spill is like helping the juice, sand, or crayons find their way back home.