Think of a rainbow with lots of colors. If someone only lets you see one color and hides the rest, that’s not fair because you’re missing out on all the beautiful colors. Unfair is like when someone doesn’t let everyone enjoy the whole rainbow.

Now, picture a seesaw in a playground. If one side is much heavier, it doesn’t work right. It’s not balanced, and that’s unfair. Everyone should have a turn to feel the fun of going up and down equally.

Imagine you’re playing a game and someone changes the rules in the middle. If they make the rules so they always win, that’s unfair. Everyone should get the same chance to win.

Think about a birthday cake. If one person gets a big slice and another gets a tiny crumb, that’s unfair. Everyone should get a piece that makes them happy.

Finally, consider a story. If someone tells only their side and doesn’t let others share their part, it’s unfair. Every story should have all voices heard to be complete.