A pack is like a group of friends who all do the same thing together.
Imagine you have a bag of candies, lots of them, all mixed up. Now imagine your friend has another bag of candies, and they’re also all mixed up. If you put both bags together, that’s a pack, it's just one big group of candies working as a team.
Like Friends Sharing Snacks
Think about when you and your friends all bring snacks to a party. You have cookies, your friend has chips, another brings juice boxes, but they’re all snacks. When you put them together on the table, that’s like a pack too. It's still different kinds of things, but they're working together for one big goal: making the party fun!
Why Packs Are Cool
Packs are cool because they help us do bigger things than we could alone. Just like how your snacks make the party better when you all share, a pack helps us solve problems and get more done.
Examples
- A group of wolves hunting together is an example of a pack.
- Kids playing on the playground form their own little pack.
- Dogs in a shelter often live in groups, like a pack.
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