

Mahama loved playing with toy cars.He wondered, “How do they move?”
Mahama asked his father, who smiled.“Toy cars move because of wheels and small motors ” he explained.
Kofi learned about the wheels.They roll and help the car glide across the floor.
Next, he learned about motors in battery-powered cars. The motor gives energy to turn the wheels.
Mahama also tried pushing the toy car with his hand.It moved forward just like real cars do.
He learned that the surface matters too.Smooth floors let the car go faster than rough ground.
Mahama also saw how friction can slow the car.He tested different textures to see which was fastest.
Then he imagined a big real car engine and how it pushes the wheels.He understood how real cars work too.
Mahama said, “Toy cars move because wheels, pushes, or motors work together.”He smiled, proud to know the secret.
That night, Mahama dreamt of toy cars racing everywhere.He whispered, “One day, I will build a car too!”

