Who is Simple Explanation?

"Who is Simple Explanation?" is like having a friendly helper who breaks big ideas into little pieces that are easy to understand.

Imagine you're trying to build a tower with blocks, but the instructions say "use a super-duper special block." That doesn’t help much. Now imagine your helper says, "Oh, that’s just a tall blue block, and here, I’ll show you how to stack them!" That’s what Simple Explanation does.

Like Talking to Your Best Friend

Think of Simple Explanation like talking to your best friend after school. You don’t need fancy words or tricky sentences, just plain talk that makes everything click. If you're learning about numbers, it might use something you already know, like counting candies or sharing toys.

Making Big Ideas Feel Small

Sometimes, a big idea can feel as confusing as a tangled mess of yarn. Simple Explanation helps untangle it by comparing it to things you see every day, like jumping on a trampoline (which is kind of like energy moving around!). That way, even the hardest topics become something fun and familiar.

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Examples

  1. A child asks, 'Why is the sky blue?' and gets a simple explanation about light and water.
  2. Someone explains gravity like it's just a game of catch between Earth and objects.
  3. You're told that a computer is like a brain for machines, in very simple terms.

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