"Don’t run, don’t trip" is like telling your friend to walk slowly so they don’t fall or stumble over something.
Imagine you're playing on a bumpy sidewalk with your toy car. If you run too fast, the car might jump up and down, or even tip over! That’s what happens when someone trips, their feet catch on something, and they fall.
So "don’t run" means go slow, like how you walk when you're trying to balance a cup of water without spilling it.
And "don’t trip" is like being careful not to step on a pebble or a crack in the sidewalk, just like you don’t want your toy car to fall off the edge of the table.
It’s all about being gentle and taking things one step at a time, just like when you're learning how to ride a bike. You don’t go super fast right away, you start slow, so you can keep balance and not fall over!
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