vision
Vision is like being a detective with your eyes. When you look at something, your eyes are like little detectives that gather clues about the world around you. They see colors, shapes, and movements, and then send these clues to your brain. Your brain is like the boss detective who puts all the clues together to understand what you are seeing. It’s like solving a puzzle every time you open your eyes!
Think of your eyes as tiny cameras. When you take a picture with a camera, it captures everything in front of it. Similarly, your eyes capture images of everything you look at. These images travel to your brain, which acts like a computer, processing the pictures so you can understand them. This is how you know if you are looking at a tree, a car, or a friend waving at you.
Your eyes also work like two windows. They let light come in, which helps you see. Imagine if your room had no windows; it would be dark, and you wouldn’t be able to see anything. But with windows, light comes in and you can see everything inside. Similarly, light helps your eyes see the world around you.