How Magnets Work
Imagine you have two magic cookies. If you put them together, they stick! But not just any cookies, these ones have something special inside called magnetism. It’s like invisible glue that makes them attract each other.
Now think about your toy blocks. Some of them are positive, and some are negative. When a positive block meets a negative one, they want to be together, just like how magnets work! If you try to push two same kinds together (like two positives), they don’t want to be friends anymore and push each other apart.
Magnets in Real Life
You might have seen magnets on your fridge or in your backpack. They help keep notes stuck to the fridge without any tape, it's like having a helper that works from behind the scenes!
So, magnets are just objects with special powers that let them stick to other things, and they do this every day, right under our noses!
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