What can?

"What can?" is like asking what toys you can play with, it tells us all the different things something can do or be.

"What can?" helps us know what choices we have when we're making a decision. It’s like being in a candy store and thinking, what can I choose?, chocolate, gummy bears, lollipops, or maybe even a big bag of all of them!

How it Works

Imagine you have a box of crayons. If someone asks "What can?" about the crayons, they're asking what colors you can draw with. You might say red, blue, green, and maybe even rainbow! That means the crayons give you lots of choices.

Why it Matters

When we know "what can?", we feel more excited because we see all our options. It’s like having a big menu at a restaurant, what can I eat?, and suddenly everything looks delicious!"What can?" is like asking what toys you can play with, it tells us all the different things something can do or be.

"What can?" helps us know what choices we have when we're making a decision. It’s like being in a candy store and thinking, what can I choose?, chocolate, gummy bears, lollipops, or maybe even a big bag of all of them!

How it Works

Imagine you have a box of crayons. If someone asks "What can?" about the crayons, they're asking what colors you can draw with. You might say red, blue, green, and maybe even rainbow! That means the crayons give you lots of choices.

Why it Matters

When we know "what can?", we feel more excited because we see all our options. It’s like having a big menu at a restaurant, what can I eat?, and suddenly everything looks delicious!

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Examples

  1. A child asks, 'What can I do?' and discovers they can build a tower with blocks.
  2. Someone wonders, 'What can this tool do?', and finds out it helps them draw better pictures.
  3. A student says, 'What can I learn today?', and realizes there are many subjects to choose from.

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