Advantages are things that make something better or easier to use.
Imagine you have two toy cars, one is fast, and the other is slow. The fast car has an advantage because it can zoom around the track quicker than the other one. That means it's more fun to play with!
What Makes Something Have an Advantage?
Advantages Can Be in Many Places
You can find advantages almost everywhere! A big chair is more comfortable than a small one, so it has an advantage when you're sitting down for a long time. A soft blanket feels better than a rough one, that's another advantage!
Advantages help us pick what we like best, just like picking your favorite toy or snack. They’re not magic, they're just things that work really well!
Examples
- A child gets extra candy for finishing homework early.
- A student finishes a test before others and checks their answers.
- A team has more players than the other side.
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