What are storehouses?

A storehouse is like a giant toy box that never runs out of toys, but instead of toys, it holds things we need for our daily lives.

Imagine you have a big backpack that you fill with snacks, pencils, and your favorite game before going to school. A storehouse is like that backpack, but way bigger, so big it can hold enough food, clothes, and tools to last an entire town for months or even years!

How Storehouses Work

Think of a storehouse as a special room (or building) where people keep things safe until they need them. Just like you put your toys away after playing, grown-ups put food, medicine, and other supplies in a storehouse so they can be used when needed, especially during times when it’s hard to get more.

Sometimes, storehouses are like giant warehouses with shelves as high as the ceiling, full of everything from apples to shoes. It's like having one huge closet for your whole neighborhood! A storehouse is like a giant toy box that never runs out of toys, but instead of toys, it holds things we need for our daily lives.

Imagine you have a big backpack that you fill with snacks, pencils, and your favorite game before going to school. A storehouse is like that backpack, but way bigger, so big it can hold enough food, clothes, and tools to last an entire town for months or even years!

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  1. A storehouse is like a big room where people keep things safe, such as food or tools.
  2. Ancient Egyptians used storehouses to save grain for hard times.
  3. Modern stores use storehouses to keep products ready for sale.

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