A car is made by putting together many pieces, just like how you build a toy from different parts.
Imagine building a toy car: You start with a big block for the body, that's like the chassis, which holds everything else. Then you add wheels and axles, kind of like attaching legs to your toy so it can move.
Making It Go
Next, you put in the engine, which is like the heart of the car, it makes the car go vroom-vroom! You also add seats for people to sit on, and a dashboard with buttons and lights that tell you how fast you're going or if your seatbelt is on.
Putting It All Together
After all the parts are ready, they’re put together in a big room, kind of like when you bring all your toys out of the box and arrange them to make a bigger playset. Then, the car rolls off the line, shiny and new, ready to take kids (and grown-ups) on adventures!
Examples
- Imagine building a toy car but on a much bigger scale with real machines.
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