When we say something is ‘whole,’ it means it is complete or all there. Imagine a pizza. If you have a whole pizza, every slice is there, and none are missing. It’s like having all the pieces of a puzzle put together just right.

Think about your favorite storybook. If you have the whole book, it has all the pages from the start to the end. If a page is missing, it’s not whole anymore. You need every page to understand the full story.

Consider your favorite toy, like a teddy bear. When the teddy bear has all its parts, like its eyes, nose, arms, and legs, it is whole. If the teddy bear is missing an arm, it is not whole because a part is missing.

Now, picture a big red apple. If you take a bite out of it, it’s not whole anymore because a piece is gone. But when it’s untouched, it is whole because nothing is missing. Being whole means having everything together without any parts lost.