It’s not a big problem means something small went wrong, and it won’t stop you from having fun.
Imagine you’re building a tower with your blocks. You stack them one on top of another, click, click, click. But then the next block wobbles a little. It might even tip over! That’s like a problem. But if only one block falls, and the rest are still standing strong, it doesn’t mean your whole tower is ruined. That’s what it’s not a big problem means, just a small hiccup in your game.
Like When You Lose One Marble
Think of it like when you’re playing with marbles. If you lose one, it’s not the end of the world. You still have lots left to play with. Maybe that lost marble will find its way back later! So even though something small didn’t go as planned, it doesn’t mean everything else has to stop.
You can keep building your tower, or keep playing with marbles, just like you would if nothing had gone wrong at all.
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See also
- What Causes Hiccups?
- What Causes the Color of Leaves?
- Why Do We Blink?
- How Can a Single Seed Grow into a Tree?
- How Do Birds Migrate So Far?