Imagine your brain is like a magical photo album. Every time you experience something new, it takes a picture, that's how memories are made! A special part called the hippocampus helps sort and store those pictures in different places of the brain so you can remember them later.
Examples
- When you learn your multiplication tables at school, it's like adding new photos to your brain’s album.
- Your brain takes a mental picture of the first time you saw fireworks, that’s how memories work!
- You remember your favorite song because your brain keeps replaying it in your mind.
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