Snap is when someone gets to play because they're really good at something, like being super fast or really strong.
Imagine you're playing a game where you have to run around the playground, and if you finish first three times, you get to be the leader next time. That’s kind of like how snap works, it's a special way to say someone is so good they get to play more or do something extra fun.
Who gets to snap?
Sometimes, kids who are really fast or strong can snap because they're so good at what they do. It’s not about being the best, it’s just about doing better than most people.
For example, if you can run faster than most of your friends, you might get to snap, which means you get to be the one who starts the game next time or gets to choose where everyone plays.
It's like getting a special badge for being really good at something, and that badge lets you snap and have more fun!
Examples
- A kid who doesn't have enough money for lunch can get free food through Snap.
- A family with a low income might qualify to receive monthly food assistance.
- Snap helps people buy groceries when they're struggling financially.
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