Bumper stickers are like little messages that stick to your car and tell people what you're excited about.
Imagine you have a favorite toy, and you want everyone in the neighborhood to know you love it. So, you put a picture of that toy on a piece of paper and tape it to your backpack. That’s kind of like how bumper stickers work, they’re like little signs that stick to your car.
How They Stick
Bumper stickers have a special back part called an adhesive, which is like sticky glue. When you press the sticker onto your car, the adhesive grabs on to the paint and holds tight. It's just like when you use sticky notes, you press them down, and they stay in place.
What They Say
Each bumper sticker has a message or picture that shows what someone believes in or likes. Sometimes it’s a slogan for a campaign, which is like a big contest where people try to be chosen as leaders. The sticker helps spread the word, kind of like shouting your favorite toy to everyone you pass!
Examples
- Bumper stickers are used to show support for a candidate during a campaign.
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