Make this sentence into kindergarten

client Walter Cunningham brings a bag of hickory nuts to lawyer Atticus Finch as payment for the latter's help with the former's entailment.

A nice man named Walter Cunningham gives a bag of yummy nuts to a helper named Atticus Finch for helping him with something important.

Walter brings a bag of nuts to his lawyer Atticus.

Sure! Here's the sentence in a kindergarten-friendly language:

"Mr. Walter gave Mr. Atticus some nuts as a thank you for helping him with a special problem."

To simplify a sentence for kindergarten, we break down complex words and concepts into simpler terms that kids can understand. In this case, we changed "client" to "Mr." and "hickory nuts" to just "nuts." We also replaced "bag" with "some," and "payment" with "thank you." Finally, we explained that Atticus Finch helped Walter Cunningham with a "special problem" instead of using the term "entailment," which may be unfamiliar to kindergarteners.