Peace is when people get along and don’t fight all the time.
Imagine you and your best friend are playing with blocks. Sometimes, you both want the same red block. If you argue about it, that’s like a little argument. But if you share or take turns, that's peace, you’re still friends and having fun together.
What Peace Feels Like
When there is peace, it's like when your family all sits down for dinner without anyone yelling. Everyone can talk and laugh, and no one is upset about anything big. It’s calm, just like the quiet before a storm.
When Peace Gets Broken
Sometimes, peace gets broken, like when you're playing with blocks and someone takes your block without asking. That makes you feel sad or angry. But if you both talk it out, you can find peace again, just like when you agree to share the red block.
Peace is about being kind, listening, and working things out, not fighting all the time.
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