“Piece of cake”
What it really means, explained simply for children who take language literally.
What the words say
A slice of cake on a plate.
What it really means
Something very easy to do.
Example
The test was a piece of cake.
Sayings like this one do not mean what the words say. For a child who reads language literally, common with hyperlexia and autism, that hidden second meaning can be confusing or even worrying. Our free Idiom Explainer shows the literal picture and the real meaning side by side, so the next saying meets curiosity instead of worry. It runs in your browser, nothing is sent anywhere.
More sayings to explore
“Spill the beans”
Tell a secret.
“As cool as a cucumber”
Very calm and not worried at all.
“The apple of my eye”
Someone you love very much.
“A couch potato”
Someone who sits around a lot and is lazy.
“Two peas in a pod”
Two people who are very alike or always together.
“Butter someone up”
Be extra nice to someone to get something.