What is harmonized? It means things are made to work together smoothly, like when you match up your favorite toys so they all play nicely.
Like a Toy Box Full of Friends
Imagine you have a toy box with cars, blocks, and action figures. Each one is fun by itself, but sometimes they don’t talk the same language. The cars can zoom around, but the blocks just stack, they’re not sure how to move together. That’s like things that aren’t harmonized yet.
Now imagine you give them all a special rule so they can understand each other better. Maybe all of them follow the same kind of road, or they can fit into the same castle. Now, everything plays together, and that's what it means to be harmonized!
A Real-Life Example: Playing with Friends
Think about playing with friends at recess. If everyone uses different rules for games, one group plays tag, another plays jump rope, it might be confusing. But if you all agree on the same game, like soccer or hide-and-seek, it’s easier and more fun. That's harmonized play!
Examples
- A group of friends agreeing on the same song to sing at a party.
- Using the same ruler to measure everyone's height for fairness.
- Making sure all cars in a race start at the same time.
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