Lids are like covers for things that hold other things, think of them as the top part of a cup, bowl, or container.
Imagine you have a jar full of cookies. The lid is like a little door on top that you can push down to keep the cookies safe and stop them from falling out when you move the jar. If the lid is tight, it also keeps the cookies fresh, just like how your lunch stays good in your lunchbox all day.
How Lids Work
When you press a lid onto something, it creates a seal, which means nothing can get in or out. This works like when you put a cap on a water bottle, the lid keeps the water inside and stops it from spilling everywhere if you drop it.
Some lids are easy to open, like the ones on your favorite juice box, while others need a little twist or push, just like opening a milk carton at breakfast. Lids are like covers for things that hold other things, think of them as the top part of a cup, bowl, or container.
Imagine you have a jar full of cookies. The lid is like a little door on top that you can push down to keep the cookies safe and stop them from falling out when you move the jar. If the lid is tight, it also keeps the cookies fresh, just like how your lunch stays good in your lunchbox all day.
Examples
- A lid is like the top of a cup or jar that you can open and close to keep things inside.
- Lids help stop drinks from spilling when you carry them.
- You put a lid on a sandwich bag before putting it in your lunchbox.
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