Okay, imagine you are outside in a big, sunny garden. You see a lemon tree with lots and lots of bright yellow lemons hanging on it. Now, if you pick a lot of these lemons and put them all in a basket, you would say you 'collected a basket full of lemons.'

But sometimes, this phrase can mean something else, too! If someone says they have 'a basket full of lemons,' they might also be talking about having problems or things that are hard instead of just real lemons. For example, if you are feeling sad because you lost your favorite toy, you could say, 'Oh no! I feel like I have a basket full of lemons!' because it feels tough.

So, to sum it up: collecting lemons is about gathering something good to use, like making lemonade. And if you hear it used in a tricky way, it’s about dealing with hard stuff. Isn’t that fun to learn?


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