From Playtime to Reality
Imagine you have clay in your hands, like the soft dough you use to make cookies. You squish it, shape it, and make a little house or a funny face. That's a clay model, it’s just a fun way to show what something could look like.
But if you want that clay house to be real, you might need to build it with bricks or wood. That’s like when you use blocks to make a tower, the blocks are like the real version of your clay model.
From Soft to Strong
Sometimes, people take clay models and turn them into something even stronger, like a statue in a park. They might use special materials that stay solid forever. It's like when you draw a picture on paper, it’s pretty, but if you want it to last, you might put it in a frame or make it out of plastic.
So clay models can become real things, just like how your drawing can turn into a poster! Clay models might grow up and become real buildings or statues, just like how a playhouse can turn into a castle.
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