whisper
Whispering is like when you want to tell a secret to your teddy bear. You make your voice very soft and quiet, like a gentle breeze that doesn’t want to wake up the sleeping flowers. It’s like when you tiptoe in the house because you don’t want to wake up your mom or dad. Your mouth is open just a little bit, and your words come out like tiny butterflies flapping their wings.
Think of whispering like coloring with a light pastel crayon instead of a bright marker. It’s still a color, but softer and quieter. When you whisper, your words are like little raindrops that fall gently on the ground, not like a big thunderstorm.
Whispering is also like when you have a tiny candle in a big dark room. The light is there, but it’s not too bright. Your voice is there, but it’s not too loud. It’s a way to talk that’s soft and gentle, so only the person close to you can hear. It’s like a special way of talking that makes sure you’re not too noisy, like a little mouse that doesn’t want to be seen.