A web browser is your magical window to the internet. Think of it as a special vehicle, like an APSRTC bus, that can take you to any place (website) in the digital world, right from your home in Andhra Pradesh.
Story: A web browser is a free software tool (like Google Chrome, Firefox, or Microsoft Edge) that lets you visit websites on the internet.
Analogy: The browser is the bus, and the websites are the destinations, like Tirupati, Vijayawada, or Visakhapatnam.
Story: At the top of the browser is the address bar. This is where you type the address of the website you want to visit (e.g., `google.com`).
Analogy: It's like telling the bus driver your destination village or city name.
Tabs: You can open multiple websites at the same time in different tabs, like visiting multiple shops in a market at once.
Bookmarks: If you like a website, you can "bookmark" it to save the address for later, just like saving a friend's phone number.
Story: If you don't know a website's address, you can type what you're looking for (e.g., "best mangoes in Andhra") into the address bar and the browser will search for it using a search engine like Google.
Analogy: Asking a local for directions to the best place for tiffins in town.
Where do you type the address of a website you want to visit?