What are factories?

A factory is like a super-cool playground where things are made by workers who follow special rules.

Imagine you have a toy box full of blocks. If you want to build a big tower, you might stack them one by one, that’s how it feels when you’re playing alone. But if there's a factory, it's like having lots of friends all working together, each doing their own part: one friend grabs the blocks, another stacks them, and someone checks if the tower is straight. They're all following the same plan so everything gets done faster and better.

How factories work

Think of a factory as a big kitchen where instead of making cookies, they make cars or phones. Just like how you follow a recipe to bake a cookie, workers in a factory use instructions, called rules, to build things. They might have machines that help them do their job quicker.

In a toy factory, for example, one machine might paint the toys, another might put them into boxes, and then a robot might carry the boxes out of the factory. It's like having a whole team working together in an organized way, no one is left behind or confused!

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  1. A factory is like a big kitchen where instead of cooking food, they make things like cars or toys.

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