Clever is when you find a smart way to solve a problem that seems tricky at first.
Imagine you're trying to get your toy car across a big puddle in the park. The puddle is too wide, and the car can’t jump over it. But instead of giving up, you grab a stick from the ground and use it as a bridge for your car to drive on, that's being clever!
What makes something clever?
- It’s not about being fast, it's about thinking in new ways.
- Clever people often see things others don’t. Like how your friend might notice the puddle is shallow and just wades through it, while you use a stick.
Sometimes clever ideas are simple, like using a spoon to scoop up spilled cereal instead of cleaning it all with your hands.
You can be clever too! Every time you figure out a way to make things easier or faster, that’s being clever.
Examples
- A child solves a puzzle quickly
- Someone finds a shortcut to get home
- A pet learns a new trick in minutes
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