Microprint is tiny writing that you can’t see easily without help.
Imagine you have a really small book, so small that it looks like just a dot from far away. That’s what microprint is like, writing that’s super tiny and hidden in a place where you wouldn’t expect to find words, like on a credit card or a passport.
How It Works
Think of your favorite toy, maybe a robot or a dinosaur. If you looked at it from far away, you might just see the whole thing. But if you got really close, you could see all the little parts that make it work. That’s like microprint, when you look up close, you can read the tiny writing.
Why It Matters
People use microprint to hide important information so only someone who looks closely can find it. It helps keep things safe, just like a secret message in your favorite toy!
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