Handle facts for kids
A handle is usually a part of an object that you hold to use or move it. Think of the handle on a door, a cup, or a hammer. Handles help us grip things easily and safely. They are designed to fit our hands, making tools and everyday items much simpler to use.
Handles can also mean other things, especially in the digital world. It can be a special name you use online.
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Handles for Holding Things
Most often, a handle is a part of an object that you grab with your hand. It helps you control the object. For example, a doorhandle lets you open a door. A handle on a cup helps you drink without touching the hot surface.
Handles are important for many tools. A claw hammer has a handle that helps you swing it. Pliers have handles that you squeeze to grip things. Even a spade has a handle to help you dig. These handles make it easier to lift, push, pull, or carry objects. They are designed to be comfortable and safe to hold.
Handles in the Digital World
Sometimes, the word "handle" means a special name you use online. This is often called a username or a screen name. When you play online games or join social media, you pick a handle. It's like a nickname that identifies you to others on that website or app. For example, your handle might be "GamerKid2024" or "ArtLover123".
In some older communication systems, like Citizens band radio, people also used handles. These were unique names they chose to identify themselves when talking to others over the radio.
Handles in Design
In computer programs, you might see "adjustment handles." These are small squares or circles that appear around a picture or a shape. You can click and drag these handles to change the size or shape of the object. They help designers and users make things look just right on a screen.
Images for kids
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A modern claw hammer with rubber-coated handle.
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Flat-nose pliers with thermoplastic handles.
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Many drawers use pull handles.
See also
In Spanish: Mango (instrumento) para niños