The Titanic disaster teaches us that being careful and prepared can help us avoid big problems, even when everything seems perfect.
Imagine you're playing with your favorite toy boat in a bathtub. You think it's super strong because it’s big and shiny. But then you turn on the water full blast, splash!, and the boat sinks because it wasn’t ready for such a big wave.
That’s kind of what happened to the Titanic. It was like the biggest, shiniest toy boat ever made, but no one thought about what would happen if something went wrong, like an iceberg crashing into it. People didn’t even bring enough life jackets or boats for everyone on board.
Why it matters today
If you’re building a tower with blocks, and you don’t check if the base is strong enough, thud!, your whole tower might fall over. The Titanic story shows us that planning ahead helps prevent big crashes, whether in real life or in playtime!
Examples
- A child learns that not everyone on the Titanic survived because there weren't enough lifeboats.
- An adult recalls hearing about the Titanic for the first time.
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