wait
Waiting is like when you plant a seed in the ground. You put it in the soil, give it water, and then you have to be patient. You can’t see the flower right away, but slowly, over time, it grows. Waiting is the time you give the seed to turn into a beautiful flower. It’s like giving things a chance to happen in their own time.
Think of waiting like when you bake a cake. You mix all the ingredients and put it in the oven. You have to wait for the cake to bake before you can eat it. If you open the oven too soon, the cake won’t be ready. Waiting is letting the cake have enough time to become delicious.
Waiting is also like when you are in line for a slide at the playground. You see other kids going down the slide, and you have to stand in line until it’s your turn. Waiting is what you do while you’re in line. It means understanding that everyone gets a turn, and soon it will be yours.
Another way to think about waiting is like when you are drawing a picture. You have to take your time to color inside the lines and make it look nice. If you rush, it might not look as good. Waiting is the time you take to make sure your picture is the best it can be.