start
Think of start like the first page in a book. It’s where the story begins and everything is new and exciting. When you open a book, the first page sets the scene and introduces you to the characters and the world they live in. Just like that, starting something means you’re about to begin an adventure, whether it’s a new game, a new school year, or even just a fun day at the park.
Picture a race. At the beginning of the race, everyone lines up at the starting line. When the whistle blows, that’s the start! It’s the moment when everyone begins to run towards the finish line. Starting is like the whistle blowing; it’s the signal that it’s time to go and do your best.
Imagine you’re building a tower with blocks. The first block you place on the ground is the start of your tower. Without that first block, you can’t build higher and higher. Starting is important because it lays the foundation for everything else you want to do. It’s like saying, ‘Here we go!’ and taking the first step towards something amazing.