Who is Nobel Prize?

The Nobel Prize is like a big trophy given to people who do amazing things that help make the world better.

Imagine you and your friends have a contest where the person who does the most generous, clever, or brave thing wins a shiny golden cup. That’s kind of what the Nobel Prize is, but for grown-ups who do really important work in fields like science, literature, peace, and more.

Why It Matters

The Nobel Prize isn’t just a trophy, it’s also a way to say thank you to people who change how we live or think. Sometimes they discover something that helps us stay healthy, like medicine. Other times, they write stories that move our hearts or help countries become friends instead of enemies.

Who Gives It?

A long time ago, a man named Alfred Nobel created the Nobel Prize with his money. He wanted to celebrate people who made important discoveries and helped others. Every year, some smart people choose who gets the prize, it’s like being picked as the class hero for doing something super special.

So, if you do something amazing that helps a lot of people, maybe you could win a Nobel Prize someday!

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  1. A child asks, 'Who gets the Nobel Prize?'
  2. A student learns about a scientist who won it for discovering something important.
  3. A teacher explains that the prize is given to people who change the world.

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