A single coin can change what happens to a whole country, just like one small action can make a big difference in your day.
Imagine you have 10 coins in your piggy bank. That’s not much, maybe just enough for a snack or a toy. But if you give that piggy bank to someone who needs it most, like your friend who doesn’t have any coins at all, suddenly they can buy food and feel happy.
Now imagine that one coin is like a single person in a country. If that person has a lot of coins, maybe from working hard or getting help from others, they can give some to other people. Soon, more people have enough for food, clothes, and even fun things.
But if the person with the most coins keeps all the coins for themselves, others might not get any. That’s like when you take all the candies at the party, no one else gets a turn!
So, just like one coin can help your friend feel better, one person can make life easier for many people in a country, and that can change everything!
Examples
- One lost coin causes a chain reaction that leads to a war.
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See also
- How Does a Coin Become a Symbol of Power?
- What is nickel?
- How Did the First Coins Work?
- How Did the Invention of Paper Change the World?
- Did Adolf Hitler ever address the fact that his own appearance was almost an exact?