Alright kiddo, have you ever played with Legos? Think of a Binary Large Object (BLOB) as a big box of Legos!
But instead of plastic pieces, it’s a type of data that can be stored in a computer.
You see, computers can store different types of data like numbers and text. But sometimes we need to store really big pieces of data, like pictures, music or videos. That's where BLOBs come in handy.
Just like how you can organize your Legos by color or shape, BLOBs can be organized too but in binary code. Binary code is a language that a computer uses - it’s like the computer’s own way of talking.
BLOBs can also be moved around between different programs and computers, just like how you can move your Legos from one toy box to another. So, the next time you spot a big file on your computer, remember that it could be a BLOB!