When you squeeze something, it’s like giving it a big hug with your hands. Imagine you have a soft, squishy ball. When you press it tightly, the ball changes shape, just like when you hug your teddy bear and it gets all squished up. Squeezing makes things smaller or changes their shape for a little while.

Think of a tube of toothpaste. When you want to get the paste out to brush your teeth, you need to squeeze the tube. By pressing on it, the toothpaste comes out from the top. It’s like when you push on a ketchup bottle to make the ketchup come out onto your fries.

Squeezing can also be like when you have a sponge full of water. When you press it, the water comes out, just like when you wring out a wet towel. Your hands are like superheroes that can make things change by squeezing them. So, squeezing is all about using your hands to press or hug something tightly, making it change shape, move, or let out what’s inside.