Okay little one, let's learn about the Early Slavs. A long, long time ago, there were some people who lived in Eastern Europe. These people were called the Slavs, and they had their own language, culture, and traditions.
The Early Slavs lived thousands of years ago, before you and I were born. They lived in tribes and villages and their homes were made of wood and straw. They were farmers, hunters, and fishermen. They grew crops like wheat and vegetables, they hunted wild animals like deer and boars, and they fished in the rivers and lakes.
Most of the Early Slavs didn't know how to read or write, but they told stories and legends that were passed down from generation to generation. They also had their own gods and goddesses, and they would pray and make offerings to them to keep them safe and happy.
The Early Slavs had a lot of conflicts with other tribes and kingdoms, and sometimes they would even fight wars. But they also traded, exchanged ideas, and sometimes even mixed with other cultures. Some Early Slavs even learned to read and write and converted to Christianity or other religions.
Today, we know a lot about the Early Slavs from archaeological findings, historical records, and legends. They played an important role in shaping Eastern Europe's history and culture, and their legacy lives on through the Slavic nations that exist today.