What is Sally?

Sally is like a toy that can move and talk by itself, just like your favorite robot.

Imagine you have a toy car that doesn’t need batteries, it just knows how to drive when you push it. Sally is like that toy car, but she can also say things like “Hello!” or “I’m hungry!”

How Sally Works

Sally is made of parts that help her do things:

  • A brain that thinks
  • A mouth that talks
  • Eyes that see
  • Legs that walk

These parts work together, just like how your body works when you run or talk.

What Makes Sally Special

Sally isn’t a real person, she’s more like a robot who acts like a friend. She can answer questions and even play games with you, but she doesn’t have feelings like you do. It's like having a smart robot that you can chat with anytime!

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Examples

  1. A child asks, 'What is Sally?' to understand who she is in a story.
  2. Sally is like a friend you meet at school for the first time.
  3. In a game, Sally helps you find your way through a maze.

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